Illusion in a sentence as a noun

"**** You" money is an illusion that keeps you working.

Strictly speaking, it's not an "optical" illusion at all -- you must film the drops with the camera.

Most all of these stories have an incredible amount of time and work behind them, so let go of that illusion, get started, and stay focused.

Motivate them by giving them some grand illusion of being an independent entrepreuner.

I set my Facebook privacy settings to 100% public, zero private stuff, because I don't like the state of what seems to be a selective illusion of privacy.

The disagreement and the "fray" are part of the choreographed propaganda undertaken by powerful interests to create the illusion of dissent.

Starting your typical SV startup is mostly an illusion and a bad proposition for you. young age is certainly good for coming up with disrupting ideas, but execution profits heavily from life experience - think of survivorship bias and don't be fooled by the few success stories.

100K is the point where you have the illusion of financial freedom because you can purchase a BMW, buy a nice home in a bland cul-de-sac with a bunch of nameless white dudes, and it's not until you're in your 40s and you're in danger to losing the job to a robot or a whipper-snapper that you understand that kind of "freedom" is actually enslavement.

Illusion definitions

noun

an erroneous mental representation

See also: semblance

noun

something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"

See also: fantasy phantasy fancy

noun

the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas

See also: delusion

noun

an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

See also: trick magic legerdemain conjuration thaumaturgy deception