Delusory
Delusory is an adjective used to describe something that is deceptive or based on a delusion, presenting a false or misleading impression of reality. In everyday language, it often refers to beliefs, perceptions, or assurances that feel real but are not supported by evidence, such as a delusory sense of security or a delusory advantage.
Etymology and form: The word derives from the Latin deludere, meaning to mislead or mock, with the
Usage and context: In psychology and psychiatry, delusory beliefs are those held with strong conviction despite
Examples: A delusory sense of superiority, a delusory correlation between two events, or a delusory belief about
See also: delusion, illusion, cognitive bias, misperception.