The word 'illusory' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as causing illusion, deceptive, misleading. The noun form is 'illusion'. Example sentences:
Adjective: The benefit of a 'cash back credit card' is illusory money.
Noun: It's an illusion because you paid the money in the form of interest.
The illusory nature of the magician's tricks left the audience in awe and disbelief. The promise of quick wealth turned out to be nothing more than an illusory dream. The protagonist's perception of reality was distorted by the illusory world he created in his mind.
The mirage in the desert turned out to be illusory, disappearing upon closer inspection.
The promise of a quick fix for weight loss was revealed to be illusory once the product was tested and found to be ineffective.
One way to use "color" as a noun in a sentence is: "The artist used a vibrant palette of colors in the painting."
I rolled the ball in a perfect round around the table.
The noun in this sentence is "road." It is the object of the preposition "past" and the direct object of the infinitive phrase "to get."
my mom always has these illusory things before tennis :)
The adjective 'illusory' is related to the abstract noun illusion.
Illusory means not real. Her winnings were illusory.
The mirage in the desert turned out to be illusory, disappearing upon closer inspection.
The promise of a quick fix for weight loss was revealed to be illusory once the product was tested and found to be ineffective.
Her behavior was usually illusory,because she was only nice when she wanted something.
Police state tactics provide an illusory sense of security in an unjust society.
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
I rolled the ball in a perfect round around the table.
As a noun.