lusory (Meaning)
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lusory (a.)
Used in play; sportive; playful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lusory
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lusory Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The artist's work depicted the lusory nature of reality, blurring the lines between truth and fiction.
- The stock market's unpredictable fluctuations were a lusory siren song, tempting investors into risky waters.
- The lusory promise of eternal happiness kept him searching in vain.
- The accused's alibi was a lusory fabrication, designed to mislead the jury.
- The film's plot was a lusory twist and turn, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.
- 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.