Alexander Pettit has written: 'British Ideas and Issues 1660-1820' 'Illusory consensus' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Consensus (Social sciences), Polemics
Illusory means not real. Her winnings were illusory.
consensus
The adjective 'illusory' is related to the abstract noun illusion.
illusory perception
Illusory
I went to the circus and saw an illusory artist.
Based on illusion; not real. Example: do not live in an illusory world.
my mom always has these illusory things before tennis :)
The promise of a quick fix for weight loss was revealed to be illusory once the product was tested and found to be ineffective.
Police state tactics provide an illusory sense of security in an unjust society.
There is no clear consensus on the political leaning of Nobel Prize winners. The group of laureates is diverse, representing a range of political beliefs and ideologies. It is not accurate to categorize Nobel Prize winners as predominantly liberal or conservative.