Sentence examples for be deluded from inspiring English sources

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be deluded

verb

To deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe.

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You'd be deluded".

But it would also be deluded.

It would be deluded to suggest otherwise".

Better to not be deluded about one's popularity.

Maybe, but it also pays to be deluded.

("His young fans" shouldn't be deluded into thinking otherwise).

Of course, such perspectival shifts could be deluded.

We may be deluded but we are honest".

Jones should not be deluded by the victory Sunday; the Cowboys' waters are still troubled.

But the newspapers may also be deluded in their sense of importance.

It's not fair to allow a child to be deluded about who they are".

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