I went to the circus and saw an illusory artist.
The promise of a quick fix for weight loss was revealed to be illusory once the product was tested and found to be ineffective.
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.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
Answers to the exercises in the book: Completing the Sentence 1. picayune 2. allayed 3. inordinate 4. coterie 5. raiment 6. jettisoned 7. illusory 8. convivial 9. embellished 10. demur 11. indigent 12. felicitous 13. furtive 14. pertinacious 15. misanthrope 16. counterparts 17. bestial 18. garish 19. ephemeral 20. effrontery Synonyms: 1. pertinacious 2. raiment 3. coterie 4. jettisoned 5. felicitous 6. effrontery 7. illusory 8. allay 9. counterpart 10. depraved 11. demurred 12. misanthrope 13. embellished 14. picayune 15. ephemeral Antonyms: 16. furtive 17. inordinate 18. indigent 19. convivial 20. garish Choosing the Right Word: 1. inordinate 2. pertinacity 3. effrontery 4. ephemeral 5. garish 6. allay 7. picayune 8. convivial 9. illusory 10. demur 11. felicitous 12. embellish 13. raiment 14. misanthrope 15. indigent 16. counterpart 17. jettison 18. coterie 19. bestial 20. furtively
Illusory means not real. Her winnings were illusory.
my mom always has these illusory things before tennis :)
Police state tactics provide an illusory sense of security in an unjust society.
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.
The adjective 'illusory' is related to the abstract noun illusion.
illusory perception
Illusory
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.
Based on illusion; not real. Example: do not live in an illusory world.
He was a great magician and had many illusions as part of his performance.
An illusory promise is a statement that appears to be a promise but lacks a commitment to do or not do something. It is not legally enforceable because it does not bind the person making it to any specific action. In contract law, illusory promises typically do not create valid contracts.