
1) An illusory feat 2) An instance of being deceived 3) Apparition 4) Appearance 5) Australian musical 6) David Copperfield speciality 7) Delusion, fantasy 8) Fantasy 9) Figment of the imagination 10) French word used in English 11) Hallucination 12) Image 13) Magic trick 14) Marvel Comic superhero
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1) Chimera 2) Conjuring 3) Facade 4) Hallucination 5) Legerdemain 6) Magic 7) Magic trick 8) Mirage 9) Paradise 10) Phantasy 11) Prestidigitation 12) Smoke and mirrors 13) Vision 14) Willhohthehwisp
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- an erroneous mental representation
- something many people believe that is false
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• (n.) An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. • (n.) A plain, delicate lace, usually of silk, used for veils, scarfs, dresses, etc. • (n.) A sensation originated by some external object, but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception; a...
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A distorted perception of objects or events causing a discrepancy between what is perceived and what is reality. (sometimes confused with hallucination)
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a misrepresentation of a `real` sensory stimulusthat is, an interpretation that contradicts objective `reality` as defined by general agreement. For ... [5 related articles]
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(a) An appearance that leads the person to draw mistaken conclusions.
(b) In conjuring, a perceptual trick.
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(a) An appearance that leads the person to draw mistaken conclusions. (b) In conjuring, a perceptual trick.
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Generally, a delusion, deception, or false perception. Illusion is, like
appearance, usually contrasted with reality. The concept is often used in the philosophy of perception and in epistemology....
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1. <psychology> An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. 'To cheat the eye with blear illusions.' (Milton) ... 2. Hence: Anything agreeably fascinating and charning; enchantment; witchery; glamour. 'Ye soft illusions, dear deceits, arise!' (Pope) ... 3. <physiol...
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(ĭ-loo´zhәn) a mental impression derived from misinterpretation of an actual sensory stimulus. adj., illu´sional., adj.
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A magic effect, usually performed on stage and before a large audience. E.g., sawing a woman in half, vanishing an elephant, or transforming a motorcycle into girls.
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A misperception or misinterpretation of a real external stimulus, such as hearing the rustling of le
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Il·lu'sion noun [ French
illusion , Latin
illusio , from
illu dere,
illusum , to illude. See
Illude .]
1. An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. « To cheat the eye with b...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: i-lū′zhŭn Definitions: 1. A false perception; the mistaking of something for what it is not.
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Illusion: A perception that occurs when a sensory stimulus is present but is incorrectly perceived and misinterpreted, such as hearing the wind as someone crying. Everyone may occasionally experience an illusion. However, illusions are extraordinarily common in people suffering from schizophrenia.
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An abnormal perception caused by a sensory misinterpretation of and actual stimulus, sometimes precipitated by strong emotion, e.g. fear provoking a person to imagine they have seen an intruder in the shadows.
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n] - an erroneous mental representation 2. [n] - something many people believe that is false
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illusion (i LOO zhuhn) 1. A deception; a false, although often pleasant, notion; a fancy, a delusion, misconception: The illusions of youth fade with maturity. 2. Semblance, misleading visual impression, optical illusion; hallucination, false image: Mirrors give an illusion of more space in a room. 3. A deceptive appearance; something that ...
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noun an erroneous mental representation
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noun something many people believe that is false; `they have the illusion that I am very wealthy`
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(Lat. in + ludere, to play) An illusion of sense is an erroneous perception arising from a misinterpretation of data of sense because they are produced under unusual conditions of perception, physical, physiological or psychological. Illusion contrasts with hallucination in which the sensuous ingredients are totally absent. See Delusion; Hallucina....
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An experience of a stimulus pattern in a manner that is demonstrably incorrect but shared by others in the same perceptual environment.
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something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality. · the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension. · an instance of being deceived. · a perception, as of visual stimulithat represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality. · a very thin, delicate tulle o...
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A misinterpretation of a sensory stimulus.
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