delusion
/dɪˈl(j)uːʒ(ə)n/
noun 4
Collocations
8(noun.)
ADJ
dangerous
foolish
He was under the foolish delusion that he could become a professional footballer without any training.
paranoid
VERB + DELUSION
get, have, suffer (from)
He got the delusion that everyone at work was talking about him behind his back.
PREP
under a/the ~
My sister is under the delusion that she can learn to play piano in just two weeks.
~ about
She has no delusions about how difficult the job will be.
~ of
He lived under the delusion of being a famous actor despite his repeated audition failures.
PHRASES
delusions of grandeur
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