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illusory

Illusory vs Meretricious - What's the difference?

illusory | meretricious |


As adjectives the difference between illusory and meretricious

is that illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal while meretricious is (obsolete) of, or relating to prostitutes or prostitution.

Visible vs Illusory - What's the difference?

visible | illusory | Related terms |

Visible is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between visible and illusory

is that visible is able to be seen while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

Outward vs Illusory - What's the difference?

outward | illusory | Related terms |

Outward is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between outward and illusory

is that outward is outer; located towards the outside while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

As an adverb outward

is towards the outside; away from the centre.

As a verb outward

is (obsolete|rare) to ward off; to keep out.

Illusory vs Atrocious - What's the difference?

illusory | atrocious |


As adjectives the difference between illusory and atrocious

is that illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal while atrocious is frightful, evil, cruel or monstrous.

Illusory vs Atrociuos - What's the difference?

illusory | atrociuos |

Atrociuos is likely misspelled.


Atrociuos has no English definition.

As an adjective illusory

is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

Illusory vs Counterfeit - What's the difference?

illusory | counterfeit | Synonyms |

Illusory is a synonym of counterfeit.


As adjectives the difference between illusory and counterfeit

is that illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal while counterfeit is false, especially of money; intended to deceive or carry appearance of being genuine.

As a noun counterfeit is

a non-genuine article; a fake.

As a verb counterfeit is

to falsely produce what appears to be official or valid; to produce a forged copy of.

Seeming vs Illusory - What's the difference?

seeming | illusory | Related terms |

Seeming is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between seeming and illusory

is that seeming is apparent while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

As a verb seeming

is .

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Assumed vs Illusory - What's the difference?

assumed | illusory | Related terms |

Assumed is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between assumed and illusory

is that assumed is used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

As a verb assumed

is (assume).

Professed vs Illusory - What's the difference?

professed | illusory | Related terms |

Professed is a related term of illusory.


As adjectives the difference between professed and illusory

is that professed is professing to be qualified while illusory is resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

As a verb professed

is (profess).

Manifest vs Illusory - What's the difference?

manifest | illusory | Related terms |

Manifest is a related term of illusory.


As a noun manifest

is manifesto.

As an adjective illusory is

resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal.

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