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Definition of Illusively

Illusively
Illusively Il*lu"sive*ly, adv. In a illusive manner; falsely.

Meaning of Illusively from wikipedia

- generally shared by most people. Illusions may occur with any of the human senses, but visual illusions (optical illusions) are the best-known and understood...
- Look up illusive or illusory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Illusive is the adjective form of illusory. Illusive may also refer to: Illusive Islands...
- In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept...
- The illusion of control is the tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control events. It was named by U.S. psychologist Ellen Langer and...
- The Moon illusion is the optical illusion of the Moon appearing larger near the horizon than it does higher up in the sky. It has been known since ancient...
- The Illusion of Safety may refer to: The Illusion of Safety (Thrice album), 2002 The Illusion of Safety (The Hoosiers album), 2010 This disambiguation...
- "Just an Illusion" is a song by the British trio Imagination. Co-written by Steve Jolley, Tony Swain, Ashley Ingram and Leee John, the song was a major...
- the scintillating grid illusion. The Hermann grid illusion is an optical illusion reported by Ludimar Hermann in 1870. The illusion is characterized by "ghostlike"...
- Art and Illusion, A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation, is a 1960 book of art theory and history by Ernst Gombrich, derived from the 1956...
- The ****ure of an Illusion (German: Die Zukunft einer Illusion) is a 1927 work by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which Freud discusses...