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delusory

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de⋅lu⋅sive

[di-loo-siv]
–adjective
1. tending to delude; misleading; deceptive: a delusive reply.
2. of the nature of a delusion; false; unreal: a delusive belief.
Also, de⋅lu⋅so⋅ry [di-loo-suh-ree] .


Origin:
1595–1605; delus(ion) + -ive


de⋅lu⋅sive⋅ly, adverb
de⋅lu⋅sive⋅ness, noun
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de·lu·so·ry   (dĭ-lōō'sə-rē, -zə-)   
adj.  Tending to deceive; delusive.
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