Delusions [noun]

Definition of Delusions:

misconception, misbelief

Opposite/Antonyms of Delusions:


Sentence/Example of Delusions:

It was piteous to see how in these intervals his delusions were always shaped by the bitterest experiences of his life.

But Thomas Carr was not so apt at keeping up delusions at the expense of truth, and he only smiled in reply.

And what humiliation to know that in your youth you are really wooed for the sake of the race alone, no matter what the delusions.

Delusions of persecution are not unusual, and this sometimes leads to homicidal tendencies.

In many cases the refusal of food is associated with the patient's melancholic delusions.

Stages may be skipped, several forms of delusions may become prominent in the life of the individual at about the same time.

Not infrequently the third stage of paranoia, in which there are delusions of grandeur, may be observed.

We had no delusions about material facts; we didn't want each other alive or dead, we wanted each other fully alive.

Perhaps I had slipped unawares for a time into the delusions of a party man—but I do not think so.

I know the strength and sweetness of the illusions (that is, delusions) that you are required to forego.