We found 81 examples of how to use illusion in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 81.
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51. | Your opponents are an illusion. There are no distinct entities of "us" versus "them." | |
52. | The movement of the sun around the earth is an illusion. | |
53. | A mirror wall in the room creates an illusion of spaciousness. | |
54. | The main reason to vote out IMHO is not immigration or the economy, although these are important, but the dangerous lack of democracy in the EU set-up. It's designed to give the illusion of being democratic, with elections and an elected parliament, but in actual fact it's not really democratic at all. | |
55. | That the moon appears larger close to the horizon than at the zenith is an optical illusion, the cause of which has not been definitively clarified. | |
56. | Democracy is the illusion of equality. | |
57. | Spinoza saw, and I think with great profundity, that if a falling stone could reason, it would think, "I want to fall at the rate of thirty-two feet per second per second." Free will for us—that is, when we feel desire, when we are conscious of wanting to do what we do—may be even for us an illusion. | |
58. | Safety is an illusion. | |
59. | The illusion of Layla as a normal housewife vanished. | |
60. | Magic is an illusion. | |
61. | The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. | |
62. | Great artists are those who impose on humanity their particular illusion. | |
63. | Everybody is fighting each other under the illusion that it is the "other people" that are causing the problem. We don't realize that we are all in the same boat. We are all suffering from the absence of a system that can pull us together and assure us that the results of each person's work will come back to him and enhance his life in some way. | |
64. | One day, all will be well, that is our hope. All is well today, that is the illusion. | |
65. | Life is a rose that shows us in each petal an illusion and in each thorn a reality. | |
66. | Sami was in love with nothing more than an illusion. | |
67. | This is just an illusion. | |
68. | The American Dream is rapidly becoming an illusion. | |
69. | After examining the picture of the oddly constructed waterways, Tom finally determined it to be an optical illusion. | |
70. | This is an optical illusion. | |
71. | Time, it is true, absence, change of scene and new faces, might probably have destroyed the illusion in her instance, as it has done in many others; but her residence remained solitary, and her mind without those means of dissipating her pleasing visions. | |
72. | Maria lost the ability to distinguish between reality and illusion. | |
73. | Hope is an illusion. | |
74. | The duck-rabbit illusion first appeared in the Fliegenden Blätter in 1892. | |
75. | The interior of the house creates the illusion of roominess and luxury. |