Noun(1) (psychology(2) a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea(3) the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas(4) (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary(5) the act of deluding(6) deception by creating illusory ideas(7) misconception(8) misbelief
Noun(1) (psychology(2) a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea(3) the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas(4) (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary(5) the act of deluding(6) deception by creating illusory ideas(7) misconception(8) misbelief
(1) what a capacity television has for delusion(2) What is deceit or delusion , and what is genuine in this movement?(3) The collapse of idea in Europe may yet be the event that will snap Britain awake from a 30-year delusion .(4) Is it all a mass delusion , or is there something to it all.(5) This is one of the first steps he takes towards differentiating between delusion and fact.(6) Now mass delusion is not necessarily a bad thing.(7) It took me 15 years to realise that it was a tragic, sickly delusion .(8) the delusion of being watched(9) In short, the evidence points more towards hoaxing and delusion than real discovery.(10) The rest of us play along, but no one is fooled by this necessary delusion .(11) So many of us live in a life of delusion , of separation, of selfishness and of loneliness.(12) Such a grandiose delusion is common to the consideration of an insanity defense.(13) Is this for real, or just a delusion on my part?(14) What did they call it when two people shared a delusion ?(15) People call him crazy or delusional , but they're just making it more complicated than it has to be.(16) Psychotic delusions , say of being invincible, are a common element of mania.