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illusive
  1. Subject to or pertaining to an illusion, often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “This is clearly an argument to foster the illusive and baseless concepts of omnipotence and omnipresence.”
      “Collectively they were called tergiversate particles because they were so ambiguous, misleading and illusive.”
      “She is seething with illusive fragmentary gold being bewitched typhlotic furtive much like a hovering sapphire embrasure or imaginal sanguinary.”
illusory
  1. Resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The feelings of solidity and permanence are illusory, for nothing is truly solid and permanent in this life.”
      “That is where the problems start, with Tony Blair trying to find an illusory third way between two irreconcilable opinions.”
      “Yes, it is illusory and delusory, and yes we know that, but we must continue to live in it.”
illusionary
  1. Illusory; pertaining to an illusion, or of the nature of an illusion.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The momentary pain of a sting gives way to an illusionary floating feeling that lasts six to eight hours.”
      “At the same time, the tiny imperfections break the illusionary surface created by the photographs.”
      “But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold.”
illusional
  1. Illusory; being or pertaining to an illusion.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Emotions, compelling associations, and strong expectations frequently cause illusional misperceptions in everyday life.”
      “The only resolution, however illusional, seems to be the one suggested by the title itself.”
      “In partnership with the Ibride design studio, BenoĆ®t Convers produced a collection of optically illusional Hidden Chairs.”
illusioned
  1. Under an illusion; deceived.
  2. Examples:
    1. “He was himself too much of a player on the stage of American affairs to be illusioned by any mimic representation.”
      “I think nothing else of importance happened during the day, but I was so illusioned with fever that I cannot be sure.”
      “Unless the 3 qualities find their complete agreement, man gets illusioned by his own thoughts.”
illusionlike
  1. Resembling or characteristic of an illusion.
illusionless
  1. Devoid of illusions.
illusionable
  1. Liable to illusion.
illusionistic
  1. Tending to create an illusion.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the history of ornament it is descriptive or illusionistic figuration that is aberrant.”
      “The paintings reproduce the photographed features with illusionistic realism while leaving the surrounding heads completely flat.”
      “An effective illusionistic device, the lattice seems to emanate from the center of the canvas, playfully lending the work a sense of depth.”
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