An Illusion is anything which is perceived, but is not real. There is no functional difference between illusions and hallucination, but hallucinations are generated by the brain, while illusions are created by people.
It is the illusion of something. Video games, for example are simulations. War Video games are illusion of war
when you see a person on the screen, there isn't actually a person there.
Based on illusion; not real. Example: do not live in an illusory world.
seeing thing spin and getting dizzy and neutias
This is the illusion.
It is difficult to give examples here, but consider the optical illusions in the attached link.
An example of a perceptual illusion is the Müller-Lyer illusion, where two lines of equal length appear to be different lengths due to the orientation of arrow-like ends. One line has arrows pointing outward, making it seem longer, while the other has arrows pointing inward, making it seem shorter. This illusion demonstrates how our perception can be influenced by surrounding visual cues, leading to a misinterpretation of size. Such illusions reveal the complexities of visual processing in the brain.
illusion
Illusion is a noun.
Tagalog Translation of ILLUSION: ilusyon
A mirage is a desert illusion.
Illusion (feminine)