verb, past participle and past tense of 'illusory' as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

deceive, mislead, fool, con

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Example Sentences

Example:The politician tried to deceive the public about the real reasons for the budget cuts.

Definition:To cause someone to believe something that is not true, often deliberately.

From deceive

Example:The advertisement was misleading consumers about the product's benefits, which was against the law.

Definition:To give false information to someone so that they form a wrong opinion or conclusion.

From mislead

Example:The magician was skilled at fooling the audience with his tricks.

Definition:To play tricks on, to make someone believe something false, often for a laugh or joke.

From fool

Example:He tried to con the old lady out of her money with a false story about a lost family heirloom.

Definition:To trick or deceive someone for their benefit, especially by a dishonest means.

From con