🎩illusion (illusion)

noun
/ɪˈluːʒən/
illusion (illusion)

Signification

a false idea or belief; a deceptive appearance
a thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted; a false idea or belief
Traduction de la signification
une fausse idée ou croyance; une apparence trompeuse
une fausse idée ou croyance; une apparence trompeuse

Phrases d'exemple

The magician created the illusion of a floating woman.

Le magicien a créé l'illusion d'une femme flottante.
Le magicien a créé l'illusion d'une femme flottante.

The magician created a spectacular illusion that made the elephant appear to vanish.

Le magicien a créé une illusion spectaculaire qui a fait apparaître l'éléphant disparaître.
Le magicien a créé une illusion spectaculaire qui a fait apparaître l'éléphant disparaître.

Expressions d'exemple

under an illusion
sous une illusion
sous une illusion

Synonymes

delusion, fantasy, mirage, hallucination, trick, deception
Entrée 1
delusion, fantasy, mirage, hallucination, trick
Entrée 2
delusion, mirage, deception, fantasy

Antonymes

reality, truth, fact, actuality
Entrée 1
reality, truth
Entrée 2
reality, fact, truth, actuality

Collocations

create an illusion, optical illusion, under an illusion, shattered illusion, grand illusion, create illusion
Entrée 1
create an illusion, optical illusion, under an illusion, shattered illusion
Entrée 2
optical illusion, grand illusion, create illusion

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