Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Illusion"

The meaning of "Illusion" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does Illusion mean?
A: 1. Something that is not really what it seems to be
Example: A large mirror in your room can create the illusion of space.

2. A false idea
Example: She had no illusion about her talent as an actress.

Example sentences using "Illusion"

Q: Please show me example sentences with Illusion .
A: Illusion means a false idea, belief or impression.

Example:
1. I have no illusion about the situation.
2. I think Anastasia's under the illusion that she will be the new manager.

Synonyms of "Illusion" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between Illusion and delusion ?
A: An illusion when you see something differently from how it actually is. There are optical illusions for example, like when it looks like something on your screen is moving, even though it's not. Mirages are a kind of illusion. Some magic tricks are also illusions. Illusions are all sensory.

A delusion is when you believe something that obviously isn't true. Thinking that it's safe to eat fire is a delusion, because it's obvious that if you eat fire you'll burn. Thinking that you're Michael Jackson is a delusion, because you're obviously not, and he's dead.
Q: What is the difference between Illusion and Fantasy ?
A: Illusion is like a hallucination. You can't control it

Fantasy is something made up (for fun)
Q: What is the difference between Illusion and Delusion ?
A: An illusion is something that looks real but is fake or not real in the physical world.

A delusion is a belief that's fake or not right in the mental world (in your mind); a false belief

A mirage is just an illusion.
Magic looks real, but it's only an illusion.

If you think you can run faster than a cheetah, you're delusional.
He lives under the delusion that he will become the King of England.

Translations of "Illusion"

Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? Illusion
A: Illusion is correct.
Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? Illusion
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Other questions about "Illusion"

Q: Illusion is a common thing or Illusions are a common thing. Does this sound natural?
A: Which one are you talking?

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