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Webster
1913
Edition
Illusory
Il-lu′so-ry
,
Adj.
[Cf. F.
illusore
.]
Deceiving, or tending of deceive; fallacious; illusive;
as,
illusory
promises or hopes
.
Webster
1828
Edition
Illusory
ILLU'SORY
,
Adj.
[L. illusus,illudo.] Deceiving or tending to deceive by false appearances; fallacious. His offers were illusory.
Definition
2024
illusory
illusory
English
Adjective
illusory
(
comparative
more
illusory
,
superlative
most
illusory
)
Resulting from an
illusion
;
deceptive
,
imaginary
,
unreal
Enron's profits were all
illusory
.
Translations
illusory
Czech:
iluzorní
French:
illusoire
(fr)
German:
illusorisch
(de)
Greek:
απατηλός
(el)
(
apatilós
)
Italian:
illusorio
(it)
Latin:
illusorius
Polish:
iluzoryczny
(pl)
m
Portuguese:
ilusório
(pt)
Romanian:
iluzoriu
(ro)
Russian:
иллюзо́рный
(ru)
(
illjuzórnyj
)
Spanish:
ilusorio
Swedish:
illusorisk
(sv)
,
skenbar
(sv)
Related terms
illusion
illusionary
illusive
Etymology
From
Middle French
illusorie
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/ɪˈluːs(ə)ɹi/
,
/ɪˈluːz(ə)ɹi/
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