deluded

[US]/di'lu:did/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. easily fooled; deceived

v. deceive; disappoint

Phrases & Collocations

self-deluded

deluded by illusions

Example Sentences

too many theorists have deluded the public.

She deluded everyone into following her.

The government deluded the public about the dangers of low-level radiation.

The brokerage executive was unmasked as a faker. Ahumbug is a self-important or self-deluded faker:

deluded by false promises

deluded by conspiracy theories

deluded by wishful thinking

deluded by fake news

deluded by false assumptions

Real-world Examples

The politician deluded the voters with election promises.

Source: High-frequency vocabulary in daily life

You've deluded yourself that you're a benefactor bringing books to the masses.

Source: Selected Electronic Love Letters

But he is also unremittingly selfish, deluded and abhorrent.

Source: The Economist - Arts

No one wants to have someone deluded or arrogant in the office.

Source: Learn business English with Lucy.

And now you've driven me crazy and make me-- deluded me into thinking that I'm Linda.

Source: Yale University Open Course: Death (Audio Version)

" It's your fault that he's deluded himself into thinking I'm going to prom with him."

Source: Twilight: Eclipse

But this view of self-discipline is completely deluded.

Source: Tales of Imagination and Creativity

And so I'm going to delude you into thinking that you're Linda.

Source: Yale University Open Course: Death (Audio Version)

None of these visions ever quite deluded him.

Source: Red characters

The man had deluded the youth to demarcate against the government.

Source: Pan Pan

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