unreal |
illusive |
Related terms |
Unreal is a related term of illusive.
As adjectives the difference between unreal and illusive
is that
unreal is fake; not real while
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
ideal |
illusive |
Related terms |
Ideal is a related term of illusive.
As a noun ideal
is ideal (
perfect standard).
As an adjective illusive is
subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
imaginary |
illusive |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between imaginary and illusive
is that
imaginary is existing only in the imagination while
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion, often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
As a noun imaginary
is imagination; fancy.
illusive |
sham |
Related terms |
Illusive is a related term of sham.
As an adjective illusive
is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
As a proper noun sham is
syria.
visionary |
illusive |
Related terms |
Visionary is a related term of illusive.
As adjectives the difference between visionary and illusive
is that
visionary is having vision or foresight while
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
As a noun visionary
is someone who has visions; a seer.
shrouded |
illusive |
As adjectives the difference between shrouded and illusive
is that
shrouded is wearing, or provided with a shroud while
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome.
As a verb shrouded
is (
shroud).
illusive |
fake |
As adjectives the difference between illusive and fake
is that
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome while
fake is not real; false, fraudulent.
As a noun fake is
something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently or
fake can be (nautical) one of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a coil; a single turn or coil.
As a verb fake is
to cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob or
fake can be (nautical) to coil (a rope, line, or hawser), by winding alternately in opposite directions, in layers usually of zigzag or figure of eight form, to prevent twisting when running out.
illusive |
cunning |
As adjectives the difference between illusive and cunning
is that
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome while
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a noun cunning is
(obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
illusive |
unrealistic |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between illusive and unrealistic
is that
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion, often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome while
unrealistic is not realistic.
illusive |
fanciful |
Related terms |
Illusive is a related term of fanciful.
As adjectives the difference between illusive and fanciful
is that
illusive is subject to or pertaining to an
illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome while
fanciful is imaginative or fantastic; unreal or imagined.
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