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dillusion

 

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dillusion

Noun

1. The act or process of creating an illusion or deceptive appearance.

Example sentence: The magician amazed the audience with his dillusion of making a rabbit disappear.

Adjective

1. Associated with or characterized by illusions or deceptive appearances.

Example sentence: The dillusion mirror in the funhouse made everyone's reflection look distorted.

Verb

1. To deceive or trick someone by creating an illusion or false impression.

Example sentence: The con artist dilluded unsuspecting individuals by promising them unrealistic rewards.

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