delusion|delusions in English
noun
[de·lu·sion || dɪ'luːʒn]
illusion, belief in something that is not true
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2. What a delusion!
3. Delusions of grandeur, of course.
4. She had delusions of persecution.
5. The Rabari suffered no such delusion.
6. But these were delusions of grandeur.
7. Maybe I had delusions of grandeur.
8. Delusions are sometimes insidiously destructive.
9. This was not optimism, it was delusion.
10. Don't go getting delusions of grandeur .
11. You're clinging to the delusion.
12. Your hopes of promotion are a mere delusion.
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14. Medication inhibits his delusions, not his fantasies.
15. Love can be nothing but a delusion.
16. He is under the delusion that he is Napoleon.
17. His arguments sound convincing but they're based on delusion.
18. She is clearly suffering from delusions of grandeur .
19. THE GOD DELUSION is an irreverent book.
20. Once again, he was suffering from delusions of grandeur.
21. And your delusions of self require more extreme measures.
22. He was suffering from paranoid delusions and hallucinations.
23. Instruction from a tree is an utter delusion.
24. And wisdom usually follows illusion, delusion, and disillusion.
25. Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.