Jason was deluded into thinking his friends cared about him and not his money.
You should not delude your mother by claiming that you were studying at a friend's house when you were at the pub.
Martin told Jacob that the test was hard, in an attempt to delude Jacob into more thorough study of the examples the teacher gave them: Jacob was easily fooled.
The noun forms of the verb to delude are deluder, delusion and the gerund, deluding.
The base word of delusion is delude.
A fraudulent advertisement could delude consumers into sending in money.Don't delude yourself, he's not in love with you.He tried to delude his teacher with a fake note from his mother.
I think we don't usually say somebody 'deludes himself.' People delude others eg You are lying, why do you try to delude me? So your sentence would be better if you use the adjective - deluded. Pierre never studies, he is deluded if he thinks he will get a good grade in the test
Sainte DeLude was born on January 23, ????, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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A synonym for betray is delude.
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There are many synonyms of this word. Some of the most common or easily understood synonyms of delude are deceive, cheat, mislead, beguile, trick, and fool.
The antonym of "delude" is "enlighten." While "delude" means to deceive someone or lead them to believe something false, "enlighten" refers to providing clarity, knowledge, or insight, helping someone understand the truth. Other possible antonyms include "reveal" and "inform," which also convey the idea of dispelling misconceptions.