Phrases with «delusion»

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The word "delusion" means having a false belief or impression about something, often despite evidence or logic showing otherwise. It is a state of being deceived or tricked by one's own mind into thinking something that is not real or true. Full definition

Adjective + «delusion»

Noun + «delusion»

Sentences with «delusion»

  • Yup, it is easier to just believe and live life in delusion — So take the easy road. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Have a bit of sense, no need to give others ammunition to mock us with delusion like that. (justarsenal.com)
  • Any presidential candidate that makes it a point to highlight their belief in the make - believe guy in the sky in my opinion suffers from delusion and therefore would not get my vote. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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