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iludir

/i.luˈdiʁ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To deceive, delude, or mislead someone by creating false hopes or a false impression.

Example Sentences:
  • Não se deixe iludir pelas aparências.
  • As falsas promessas do político tinham o objetivo de iludir os eleitores.
2.verb

To delude oneself; to harbor false hopes or expectations.

Example Sentences:
  • Ele continua a se iludir achando que vai vencer sem esforço.
  • É melhor encarar a realidade do que se iludir.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

From Late Latin illudere (to mock, make fun of, deceive), formed from in- (against, upon) + ludere (to play). Over time, the meaning shifted from mocking to deceiving or causing someone to believe something false.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'elude' or 'illusion'—to iludir someone is to create an illusion or elude the truth.

Frequently Asked Questions About “iludir

1. What is the meaning of “iludir” in English?

In English, iludir (verb) is defined as: “To deceive, delude, or mislead someone by creating false hopes or a false impression.”.

2. How do you use “iludir” in a sentence?

Não se deixe iludir pelas aparências.

3. What are English synonyms of “iludir”?

Common synonyms include:enganar,enganar-se,desorientar,falsear

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “iludir”?

From Late Latin illudere (to mock, make fun of, deceive), formed from in- (against, upon) + ludere (to play). Over time, the meaning shifted from mocking to deceiving or causing someone to believe something false.