adjective
- Deceptive or misleading; giving a false impression or appearance.
Usage: Often used to describe something that tricks the mind or senses.; Frequently confused with 'elusive' (hard to find or catch).
Examples
- The magician created an illusive effect that amazed the audience.
- The promise of quick wealth turned out to be illusive.
- Mirages in the desert are illusive images caused by heat.
- Her confidence was illusive; she was actually quite nervous.
- The illusive nature of the advertisement misled many consumers.
- What seemed like an illusive shortcut actually wasted more time.