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delusive

[dih-loo-siv] / dɪˈlu sɪv /


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Supporters of #MeToo have, on occasion, adhered to this idea in a sort of delusive optimism.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 10, 2018

Begin, Descartes wrote, by doubting absolutely everything you know, think, and perceive; assume that it is all delusive, as in a dream.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 29, 2016

Caretaking, providing comfort, doing your job: The poem celebrates these attributes, more reliable than the larger but delusive objects of “Hope”—that dark and many-tunneled “mine.”

From Slate • Feb. 18, 2015

Journalists, media types, and the delusive Edinburgh Comedy festival are complicit in supporting a broken system.

From The Guardian • Jul. 30, 2012

At any rate, the hope of the Spanish Government proved delusive.

From The History of Cuba, vol. 3 by Johnson, Willis Fletcher




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