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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]
illusionism
noun
1 art the use of perspective, foreshortening, light and shade, and other pictorial devices to produce an illusion of reality.
2 philos the doctrine that the external world is actually an illusion.
illusionist
noun
1 a conjurer who plays tricks, performs optical illusions, etc.
2 art someone who practises illusionism.
3 philos a believer in illusionism.
illusive or illusory
adjective
1 seeming to be, or having the characteristics of, an illusion.
2 deceptive; unreal.
[17c]
illusively or illusorily adverb .
illusiveness or illusoriness noun .
illustrate
verb (illustrated , illustrating )
1 to provide or create pictures and/or diagrams for (a book, text, lecture, etc).
2 to make (a statement, etc) clearer, especially by providing examples.
3 to be an example of, or an analogy for, something That illustrates my point exactly .
[17c; 16c in obsolete senses -to enlighten (the mind)-, -to beautify- or -to throw light or distinction on someone-: from Latin illustrare , illustratum to light up]
illustrated adjective .
illustrative adjective .
illustratively adverb .
illustrator noun .

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