illude

[ih-lood]

illude Definition

to deceive or trick someone by giving them false information or ideas.

Using illude: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "illude" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company illuded its customers with false advertising.

  • Example

    Don't let yourself be illuded by his charming smile.

  • Example

    He tried to illude the police by changing his appearance.

illude Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for illude

Phrases with illude

  • self-illude

    to deceive oneself by believing something that is not true

    Example

    He self-illuded himself into thinking he was invincible.

  • to deceive oneself by believing something that is not true

    Example

    Don't illude yourself into thinking that you can finish this project in one day.

  • to deceive or trick someone into doing something

    Example

    He illuded her into signing the contract without reading it.

Origins of illude

from Latin 'illudere', meaning 'to mock'

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Summary: illude in Brief

'Illude' [ih-lood] means to deceive or trick someone by giving them false information or ideas. It can be used in various contexts, such as false advertising or changing one's appearance to avoid the police. The phrase 'self-illude' refers to deceiving oneself, while 'illude someone into doing something' means to trick someone into doing something.