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Discover LudwigThe word "illusional" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct word is "illusory." Example: The beautiful woman seemed to have an illusory air of perfection that made her almost untouchable.
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illusional
adjective
Illusory; being or pertaining to an illusion.
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Emotions, compelling associations, and strong expectations frequently cause illusional misperceptions in everyday life.
The only resolution, however illusional, seems to be the one suggested by the title itself.
In partnership with the Ibride design studio, Benoît Convers produced a collection of optically illusional Hidden Chairs.
And with its favoring of solid objects over conceptual and digital art, it is in tune with a market-happy moment, when annual art fairs are replacing biennials as new international mega-shows, eliminating whatever illusional line existed between curating and commerce, critic and dealer.
Most of these tactics may be illusional, but to young people the blood, broken bones and hideous injuries they may incur from emulating what they see will be mighty real.
The typical Gestaltist experiment sought immediate, unreflective descriptions of the appearance of a carefully constructed stimulus (frequently complex and illusional), and preferentially used subjects naïve to the theoretical views and concerns of the experimenter.
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