Illusory

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • Fallacious: Illusory things are fallacious, based on a mistaken belief or false reasoning.
  • Hallucination: A hallucination is an illusory sensory experience.
  • Chimera: A chimera is an illusory or imaginary monster.
  • Imaginary: Illusory things are imaginary or existing only in the mind.
  • Reality: Illusory things are not based in reality, but are deceptive or unreal.
  • Apparition: An apparition is an illusory ghostly appearance.
  • Phantasm: A phantasm is an illusory apparition or specter.
  • Deceptive: Illusory things are deceptive, giving a false or misleading impression.
  • Trickery: Illusory things can involve trickery, as they deceive or mislead.
  • Unreal: Illusory refers to something that is unreal or not actually existing.
  • Falsehood: Illusory things involve falsehood, as they are not true or real.
  • Mirage: A mirage is an illusory optical phenomenon, an example of something illusory.
  • Perception: Illusory things relate to perception, as they involve a false or mistaken perception of reality.
  • Virtual: Virtual experiences or environments can create an illusion or false impression of reality.
  • Deception: Illusory things are deceptive, involving deception or misleading impressions.
  • Delusive: Illusory things are delusive, tending to deceive or mislead.
  • Illusion: Illusory refers to something that is an illusion, a false or misleading impression.
  • Specter: A specter is an illusory ghostly appearance.
  • Phantasmagoria: A phantasmagoria is a sequence of illusory images.
  • Misleading: Illusory things are misleading, causing one to have a false impression.