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illude

Implicate vs Illude - What's the difference?

implicate | illude |


As verbs the difference between implicate and illude

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while illude is (literary) to delude, fool.

Dupe vs Illude - What's the difference?

dupe | illude |


As verbs the difference between dupe and illude

is that dupe is to swindle, deceive, or trick while illude is to delude, fool.

As a noun dupe

is a person who has been deceived.

Deceive vs Illude - What's the difference?

deceive | illude |


As verbs the difference between deceive and illude

is that deceive is to trick or mislead while illude is to delude, fool.

Illude vs Illusion - What's the difference?

illude | illusion |


As a verb illude

is to delude, fool.

As a noun illusion is

anything that seems to be something that it is not.

Illude vs Eulde - What's the difference?

illude | eulde |

Illude vs Illure - What's the difference?

illude | illure |


As verbs the difference between illude and illure

is that illude is to delude, fool while illure is to deceive; to entice; to lure.

Illude vs Illuded - What's the difference?

illude | illuded |


As verbs the difference between illude and illuded

is that illude is (literary) to delude, fool while illuded is (illude).

Illume vs Illude - What's the difference?

illume | illude |


As verbs the difference between illume and illude

is that illume is (archaic) to throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine while illude is (literary) to delude, fool.

Taxonomy vs Illude - What's the difference?

taxonomy | illude |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb illude is

(literary) to delude, fool.

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