lusory (Meaning)

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lusory (a.)

Used in play; sportive; playful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lusory

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lusory Sentence Examples

  1. The illusory shimmer of the desert mirage tempted us to a futile chase.
  2. The lusory nature of his promises lured us into a trap of disappointment.
  3. The politician's rhetoric was a mere lusory facade that hid his true intentions.
  4. The gambler's win was a mere lusory illusion, as he soon lost it all again.
  5. The artist's work depicted the lusory nature of reality, blurring the lines between truth and fiction.
  6. The stock market's unpredictable fluctuations were a lusory siren song, tempting investors into risky waters.
  7. The lusory promise of eternal happiness kept him searching in vain.
  8. The accused's alibi was a lusory fabrication, designed to mislead the jury.
  9. The film's plot was a lusory twist and turn, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.
  10. The lusory beauty of the sunset belied its ephemeral nature, fading away in an instant.

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Used in play; sportive; playful.

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The illusory shimmer of the desert mirage tempted us to a futile chase.

The lusory nature of his promises lured us into a trap of disappointment.

The politician's rhetoric was a mere lusory facade that hid his true intentions.

The gambler's win was a mere lusory illusion, as he soon lost it all again.