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Illusory Adj Deceptive Real Costs Running Lemonade Stand

The adjective "illusory" means deceptive or not real, illustrated by profits from a lemonade stand proving to be illusory.

L'adjectif "illusory" (illusoire, trompeur) décrit quelque chose qui est trompeur ou irréel, comme des profits qui s'avèrent inexistants.

Word illusory
Part of Speech ADJ.
Definition deceptive; not real.
Sentence Unfortunately, the costs of running the lemonade stand were so high that Tom's profits proved illusory.

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