Illusion

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Meanings of Illusion

   
Noun
  • Something that looks real but is not.
  • A trick that makes you see something that isn't really there.
  • A wrong idea about something.
   

Explanation of the word: Illusion

An illusion is when something looks different from what it really is. Like when you see a magic trick and think something amazing happened, but it's just a trick.

   

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Translations for the word: Illusion

   
hindi
भ्रम (Illusion)

bhram

धोखा (Dhokha)

dhokha

भ्रम (Bhram)

bhram

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Illusion

The Magic of Illusions!

Have you ever seen something that looked one way but was really another? That’s called an illusion! Imagine a magic trick where a rabbit disappears or a picture that seems to move when you look at it.

Illusions can be fun and surprising! They make us think and wonder about what we see. Just like in a story, where things aren’t always what they seem, illusions remind us to keep our eyes open and our imaginations ready.

So, next time you see something puzzling, remember: it might just be an illusion! What will you discover today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Illusion

An illusion is something that looks real but is not. It's like when you see something that tricks your eyes or mind.

You say 'illusion' like this: ih-LOO-zhun.

The word 'illusion' comes from the Latin word 'illusio', which means 'a mocking' or 'a deception'.

The word 'illusion' in Bengali is 'মায়া' (Māẏā).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Illusion

Fact: An illusion is something that looks real but isn't! Like a magic trick that surprises you!
Proverb: Seeing is believing, but sometimes what you see can trick you!
Quote: "Things are not always what they seem." - William Shakespeare