illusional

IPA: ɪɫˈuʒʌnʌɫ

adjective

  • Illusory; being or pertaining to an illusion.
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Examples of "illusional" in Sentences

  • LESLIE SANCHEZ, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST: I think it's illusional.
  • Topics include player's thematic goals, pathing techniques, and illusional narrative.
  • How easily most people find that illusional Power? wildly and animalistically attractive !
  • In a mediated world, the opposite of real isn't phony or illusional or fictional -- it's optional.
  • I DO agree that putting these pics on a phone was not smart given their illusional ‘celebrity’ status.
  • Having raised two adults and had a hand in raising literally hundreds of children, I think this is illusional.
  • The subsequent years of civil war, which have killed and injured hundreds of thousands of people, have revealed the events at Firdos to be an illusional intermission between invasion and insurgency.
  • But something else is now certain: today's reaction from Moscow, combined to the obvious paralysis on the part of Washington, Tel Aviv, London or Brussels, puts a sharp end to all these illusional beliefs, chanted on and on in Transatlantic and Euroasian conferences and seminars.
  • And I just think one of the reasons that we did the book was to sort of lay out that there was a difference -- not in many ways a great difference, but in some other areas a rather dramatic difference -- between a kind of illusional performance of the Reagan Presidency and realities.

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