The whole thing is just a gigantic illusion.Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion.She thought he loved her but it was just an illusion.Even better this year than last, though maybe that's just an illusion.The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance, but it's just an illusion.She isn't particularly tall, but her upright posture gives an illusion of height.It's a small room, but the mirrors create an illusion of space.Credit creates the illusion that you can own things without paying for them. give/create an illusion The mirrors in the room gave an illusion of greater space. 2 SEE something that seems to be different from the way it really is illusion of He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power. ‘I hate to shatter your illusions, ’ he said. She had no illusions about her physical attractiveness. It is an illusion that the Arctic is dark in winter. She was under no illusion that he loved her. ○○ noun 1 BELIEVE an idea or opinion that is wrong, especially about yourself → delusion illusion that They suffer from the illusion that they cannot solve their problems.Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의 illusion il‧lu‧sion / ɪˈluːʒ ən /
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