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  1. adjective. us / dɪˈluː.sɚ.i / uk / dɪˈluː.s ə r.i / Add to word list. false: Their sales talk always seems to include a comforting, though largely delusory, message. By sending delusory email messages, hackers can persuade users to log onto an imitation of the real site. Synonym. delusive. believing things that are not true:

  2. adjective. uk / dɪˈluː.s ə r.i / us / dɪˈluː.sɚ.i / Add to word list. false: Their sales talk always seems to include a comforting, though largely delusory, message. By sending delusory email messages, hackers can persuade users to log onto an imitation of the real site. Synonym. delusive. believing things that are not true:

  3. adjective. de· lu· so· ry di-ˈlü-sə-rē. -zə-, dē- Synonyms of delusory. : deceptive, delusive. Synonyms. beguiling. deceitful. deceiving. deceptive. deluding. delusive. fallacious. false. misleading. specious. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of delusory in a Sentence. the delusory notion that wealth invariably brings happiness.

  4. adjective. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true. “a delusory pleasure”. synonyms: deceptive. unreal.

  5. Synonyms for DELUSORY: misleading, deceptive, false, delusive, specious, incorrect, deceitful, fallacious; Antonyms of DELUSORY: straightforward, forthright, direct, plain, frank, nondeceptive, candid, aboveboard.

  6. delusory. adjective. These are words and phrases related to delusory. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of delusory. UNREALISTIC. Synonyms. fanciful. starry-eyed. wild. silly. crazy. foolish. crackpot. asinine. absurd. unrealistic. impractical. unreasonable. illogical. idealistic. improbable.

  7. Define delusory. delusory synonyms, delusory pronunciation, delusory translation, English dictionary definition of delusory. adj. Tending to deceive; delusive. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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  9. delusion, illusion, hallucination, mirage mean something that is believed to be true or real but that is actually false or unreal. delusion implies an inability to distinguish between what is real and what only seems to be real, often as the result of a disordered state of mind. delusions of persecution.

  10. dĭ-lo͝osə-rē, -zə-. Meanings. Synonyms. Definition Source. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Tending to deceive; delusive. American Heritage.