Ilusorio in english

Illusory

pronunciation: ɪlusɜri part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ilusorio = illusory ; starry-eyed ; hallucinatory ; deceptive ; delusional ; airy-fairy ; fantastical ; fantastic. 

Example: We can permit ourselves to be hypnotized by the gadgetry for access and by illusory cost reductions, or we can use the computer effectively to transform the catalog into a truly responsive instrument.Example: It would be starry-eyed to imagine that we the library ever reach into every home.Example: Subject-matter, portrayed with hallucinatory realism, is largely autobiographical -- mainly people connected with the artist and places associated with them.Example: Rehyping old stuff as if it were new is not only annoyingly deceptive but doesn't sell any books to suspicious customers.Example: Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.Example: Home Secretary David Blunkett says an 'airy fairy, libertarian' view of the world is no good for fighting terrorism.Example: Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.Example: He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.

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» pensamiento ilusoriowishful thinking .

Example: I suspect that Mr Byrum's personal opinion that AACR2 will force libraries to close their catalogs is partly wishful thinking.

Ilusorio synonyms

illusive in spanish: ilusorio, pronunciation: ɪlusɪv part of speech: adjective unreal in spanish: irreal, pronunciation: ənril part of speech: adjective
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