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Illusority


Definition

Illusority is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being illusory or deceptive; the nature of being an illusion.


Usage

Sense 1 - Popular:

In popular context, illusority often conveys the idea of something appearing real or true but is actually false or deceptive. It is commonly used to describe illusions, mirages, or any other visual or perceptual deceptions.

Example sentence: The magician left the audience spellbound with his illusority, making the elephant vanish into thin air.

Sense 2 - Local:

In local usage, illusority may refer to the false impression or perception of a place or community. It symbolizes the notion of an idealized or distorted image that locals may project about their hometown.

Example sentence: The tourism brochure showcased the illusority of the small town, presenting it as a peaceful paradise while hiding its underlying crime problem.


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