delusion
— Noun
– English
~ a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea; "he has delusions of competence"; "his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination"
delusion
— Noun
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~ (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary
delusion
— Noun
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~ the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
delusional
— Adjective
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~ suffering from or characterized by delusions
delusive
— Adjective
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~ inappropriate to reality or facts; "delusive faith in a wonder drug"; "delusive expectations"; "false hopes"
delusively
— Adverb
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~ in a deceptive and unrealistic manner; "the village looked delusively near"
delusory
— Adjective
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~ causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true; "deceptive calm"; "a delusory pleasure"
deluxe
— Adjective
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~ elegant and sumptuous; "a deluxe car"; "luxe accommodations"
deluxe
— Adjective
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~ ostentatiously rich and superior in quality; "a princely sum"; "gilded dining rooms"; "these architecture magazines are full of the lush interiors of the rich and famous"
delve
— Verb
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~ turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
demagnetisation
— Noun
– English
~ the process of removing magnetization
demagnetise
— Verb
– English
~ erase (a magnetic storage device)
demagnetise
— Verb
– English
~ make nonmagnetic; take away the magnetic properties (of); "demagnetize the iron shavings"; "they degaussed the ship"
demagnetization
— Noun
– English
~ the process of removing magnetization
demagnetize
— Verb
– English
~ erase (a magnetic storage device)
demagnetize
— Verb
– English
~ make nonmagnetic; take away the magnetic properties (of); "demagnetize the iron shavings"; "they degaussed the ship"
demagog
— Noun
– English
~ a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices