attractiveness |
illusion |
Related terms |
Attractiveness is a related term of illusion.
As nouns the difference between attractiveness and illusion
is that
attractiveness is (uncountable) the state of being attractive or engaging while
illusion is .
dilution |
illusion |
As nouns the difference between dilution and illusion
is that
dilution is the action of the verb dilute while
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not.
confusion |
illusion |
As nouns the difference between confusion and illusion
is that
confusion is a lack of clarity or order while
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not.
prestidigitation |
illusion |
As nouns the difference between prestidigitation and illusion
is that
prestidigitation is a performance of or skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with the hands; sleight of hand while
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not.
illusion |
diffusion |
As nouns the difference between illusion and diffusion
is that
illusion is while
diffusion is diffusion (physics: the intermingling of the molecules of a fluid due to random thermal agitation).
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.
illusion |
mockery |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between illusion and mockery
is that
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not while
mockery is the action of mocking; ridicule, derision.
illusion |
distraction |
As nouns the difference between illusion and distraction
is that
illusion is while
distraction is something that distracts.
thought |
illusion |
In uncountable terms the difference between thought and illusion
is that
thought is the process by which such forms arise or are manipulated; thinking while
illusion is the state of being deceived or misled.
As nouns the difference between thought and illusion
is that
thought is form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking while
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not.
As a verb thought
is past tense of think.
adventure |
illusion |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between adventure and illusion
is that
adventure is the encountering of risks; hazardous and striking enterprise; a bold undertaking, in which hazards are to be encountered, and the issue is staked upon unforeseen events; a daring feat while
illusion is anything that seems to be something that it is not.
As a verb adventure
is to risk or hazard; jeopard; venture.
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