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deluded adjective [ dɪˈluːdɪd ]

• believing something that is not true.
• "the poor deluded creature"

delude verb

• make (someone) believe something that is not true.
• "too many theorists have deluded the public"
Similar: mislead, deceive, fool, take in, trick, dupe, hoodwink, double-cross, gull, beguile, lead on, cheat, defraud, swindle, con, bamboozle, pull a fast one on, lead up the garden path, take for a ride, put one over on, sucker, snooker, hornswoggle, pull a swifty on, cozen, illude,
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin deludere ‘to mock’, from de- (with pejorative force) + ludere ‘to play’.


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