delusion
51delusion — see ILLUSION …
52delusión — sustantivo femenino ilusión, delirio …
53delusion — de·lu·sion || dɪ luËÊ’n n. illusion, belief in something that is not true …
54delusion — unsoiled …
55delusion — noun 1》 an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is not in accordance with a generally accepted reality. 2》 the action of deluding or the state of being deluded. Derivatives delusional adjective delusive adjective delusory adjective …
56delusion — n. 1. Trick, imposition, imposture, cheat, fraud, artifice, wile, snare, ruse, dodge, fetch, clap trap. 2. Illusion, deception, fallacy, error, hallucination, mockery, phantasm, false show …
57delusion — n 1. misconception, misapprehension, misunderstanding, misinterpretation, misconstruction, misbelief; fallacy, error, mistake; self deception, fool s paradise; illusion, false impression, myth, ignis fatuus, will o the wisp, bubble; hallucination …
58delusion — de·lu·sion …
59delusion — n. a belief that is held with unshakable conviction, cannot be altered by rational argument, and is outside the person s normal cultural or subcultural belief system. The belief is usually wrong, but can occasionally be true. The abnormal… …
60delusion — noun Syn: misapprehension, misconception, false impression, misunderstanding, mistake, error, misconstruction, illusion, fantasy, fancy …