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illusion
noun
1 a deceptive or misleading appearance A mirage is an optical illusion .
2 a false or misleading impression, idea, belief or understanding was under the illusion he worked here .
3 psychol a false perception of an object or experience due to the mind misinterpreting the evidence relayed to it by the senses.
[14c: from Latin illusio irony, mocking or deceit, from illudere to mock or make fun of someone]
noun
1 a deceptive or misleading appearance A mirage is an optical illusion .
2 a false or misleading impression, idea, belief or understanding was under the illusion he worked here .
3 psychol a false perception of an object or experience due to the mind misinterpreting the evidence relayed to it by the senses.
[14c: from Latin illusio irony, mocking or deceit, from illudere to mock or make fun of someone]
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