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 |
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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. |
Tags: psat
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