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illusion

An illusion is something that appears to look like something, but it actually is not. While we were hiking in the forest, we thought we saw a snake on the ground, but it was just an illusion. It was just a wooden stick. An illusion is when someone believes in something that is not true. I always had this illusion that a girl can get pregnant just by kissing a boy. An illusion is a trick that a magician uses to fool the audience. The coin-disappearing act was just an illusion.

illusion

an erroneous mental representation something many people believe that is false they have the illusion that I am very wealthy (= delusion) the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas (= magic trick) an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

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Can an illusion exist?
In my opinion, permanent peace is nothing but illusion.
A mirage is said to be an illusion.
All is illusion.
Life is an illusion.
It's an illusion.
That the moon appears larger close to the horizon than at the zenith is an optical illusion, the cause of which has not been definitively clarified.
It's an optical illusion.
In any case, that's an illusion.
Hope is an illusion.
The illusion was perfect.
Does love exist or is it only an illusion?
Is love real or is it just an illusion?
Democracy is the illusion of equality.
Permanent peace is nothing but an illusion.
He had the illusion that he was a genius.
Difference between the past, present, and future is nothing but an extremely widespread illusion.
Was it all an illusion?
Sometimes, having a third party present can smooth things over and give the illusion that everything is alright.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, but in fact you are looking at the screen.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at the screen.
Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at your monitor.
That was an illusion.
Is it an illusion?
The real reminiscences seemed to be an illusion while the false ones were so convincing that could replace the reality.

Movie subtitles

The rest is poor illusion.
I give you. illusion!
Illusion?
Ruins the illusion.
Like we explained, it's an illusion.
Sort of wondering if it was an optical illusion.
What about this optical illusion you slipped me?
I think a devoted young girl gives a man the illusion that youth is still his.
The illusion went with it.
I'd built up such an illusion about him.
That's an illusion.
Some sort of optical illusion, I suppose.
The transmissibility of an illusion by one person to one or more other persons who are emotionally cohesive, is well established.
An illusion brought on by his troubled senses.
So even the pain I felt, that was an illusion.
Also, care had to be taken to get the actor to move naturally, yet in a way that did not present, for example, an open sleeve-end to the camera, which would destroy the illusion.
A great love, perfect love, is an illusion.
You're an illusion.
The war'll be over first! That's an illusion.
What an illusion!
It's an illusion, silly.
We wanna try the illusion.
That's a perfect illusion, Mr. Dante.
At times the illusion of love may outlast the image of a dingy room but awaken we must.
And, dear, I wonder if you find love An optical illusion too?
To this household, to life, and to all brave illusion.
And love is greater than illusion. and as strong as death.
And for this illusion, I will require the assistance of some kind and gracious gentleman from the audience.
Don't tell me you're in love with this illusion.
Don't tell me that mouth isn't real, that those curves are an illusion.
Time is only an illusion.
Unfortunately, life is not an illusion.
All desire is illusion, and a tie to bind thee upon the wheel of life.
For through these hours of trial, my soul went free. and reeling like an eagle. passed beyond the illusion of time and space. and the things. that tell thee my hour of deliverance is at hand.

News and current affairs

Indeed, the two-state solution was always an illusion.
Are all the extremists searching for a new coherence, for a lost illusion of togetherness and a new hope of resurrection?
Perhaps the most shattering lost illusion is the fact that the bombings occurred in the heart of the al-Saud's home-base in the Najdi region, which indicates that the enemy within resides nearer to the throne than anyone suspected.
Without such a trial, the appearance of efficacy may be an illusion, because other factors would have led to a lower rate of infection anyway.
They could create a fiscal illusion by cutting less than they promised.
And, surely, academics are also to blame for the inertia, with many of them still defending elegant but deeply flawed models of perfect markets that create an illusion of safety for a system that is in fact highly risk-prone.
There is no more room for amateur central banks trying to exploit what they perceive as a residual domestic money illusion.
It offers little flexibility and year after year an interest cost is paid for what is the illusion of independence.
France wants the illusion of change, but is continuity what she truly desires?.
In the past year, however, it has become all too clear that all this was just an illusion.
It is a strategic illusion of the large member states that they can defend their own status without this stolid entity called Europe.
Its proposals are based on the illusion that a key factor in German unemployment is an ineffective labor market bureaucracy that fails to match those searching for jobs with the many jobs on offer.
The nature of illusion is that we mistake what we perceive for reality.
That is true whether an illusion is cognitive or political.
More borrowed growth - the Keynesian formula - may create the illusion of normalcy, and may be useful in the immediate aftermath of a deep crisis to calm a panic, but it is no solution to a fundamental growth problem.
The hope that these countries can muddle through on their own is a dangerous illusion.
Arafat's refusal to take sides ideologically helped create an illusion of Palestinian unity, with everyone dedicated to a single Palestinian struggle.
In the 1960's, Keynesian policies delivered the illusion that everyone was benefiting, with high levels of employment and significant wage growth.
ANTALYA - The recent coup attempt in Libya, led by General Khalifa Hiftar, has finally pierced the illusion that the country's dysfunctional central government, whose power is limited to the capital, Tripoli, can rule effectively.
A century ago, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Norman Angell argued in The Great Illusion that economic security enables military expansion, not vice versa.
In short, the isolation of the export sector from the rest of China's economy, caused by the dominance of FDI, accounts for the illusion of an undervalued renminbi.
In other words, modern government finance had come to resemble sub-prime mortgages, which created the illusion of universal home ownership; rules and limits no longer applied.
Housing booms thus create only an illusion of wealth, though it is compelling enough to induce excessive consumption, as occurred in the United States over the last decade.
The Snowden affair has blown up any illusion about trust between leaders - and also about leaders' competence.
When we in Ethiopia's political opposition agreed to participate in the election that the government called in June, we were under no illusion that the process would be faultless.
But this foundation of rules turned out to be an illusion: principles always need the support of power; otherwise they cannot stand the test of reality.
When I recall these events after 40 years, I see not only revolt, but also the great illusion that it might be possible to outfox the Kremlin and painlessly move society from communism to democracy.
While no one should be under any illusion that Iran has been a model international citizen, or is likely to become one any time soon, this perception of the country's nuclear ambitions involves a fundamental misreading of the dynamics in play.
To believe that Europe could keep out of this conflict is a dangerous illusion.
Unfortunately, many countries have committed themselves to precisely this illusion, and it may be a long time before they take heed of Greenspan's most important lesson.
Back then, the illusion of costless progress prevented the root and branch reform Colombia so desperately needed.
Several factors converge to create this illusion of knowledge.

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