illusively (Meaning)
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illusively (adv.)
In a illusive manner; falsely.
Synonyms & Antonyms of illusively
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illusively Sentence Examples
- The mirage shimmering on the horizon danced illusively before my eyes.
- The magician's illusions captivated the audience with their illusively deceptive nature.
- The painting's subtle brushstrokes created an illusively three-dimensional effect.
- The allure of wealth and fame can be illusively alluring, leading to disappointment.
- The fog rolled in, illusively obscuring the once-clear path.
- The disease progressed illusively, with no obvious symptoms initially.
- The politician's words were illusively ambiguous, leaving the audience uncertain of his true intentions.
- The moonlight cast an illusively ethereal glow upon the sleeping city.
- The scent of flowers wafted illusively through the air, creating a sense of tranquility.
- The ghost-like figure disappeared illusively, leaving behind a lingering sense of mystery.
FAQs About the word illusively
In a illusive manner; falsely.
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The mirage shimmering on the horizon danced illusively before my eyes.
The magician's illusions captivated the audience with their illusively deceptive nature.
The painting's subtle brushstrokes created an illusively three-dimensional effect.
The allure of wealth and fame can be illusively alluring, leading to disappointment.