English to Latin Meaning of illusive - fatuo


Illusive :
fatuo

ficta, mythicon, specie sola apparentes, fictum, imaginarium,, fatuo, potest, pertransiri non possint, fieri, extenditur, perperam, friuolus amentique, aestimemus assis!, inanis, spumans, falsum, malum, fallitur, praeposterum, mali gessit, pravum, ditesceres versutus, precantem, fraudulenti, insidiosa, magnificus, Cloelium Siculum inaugurarunt, parum honestis, supervacuas fingit, difficilis, refractarium:

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Definitions of illusive in English
Adjective(1) based on or having the nature of an illusion
Examples of illusive in English
(1) The Quebec circus troupe's touring AlegrÔö£┬ía, which has come to play in Calgary this month, is guaranteed to put you in a child-like state of awe and wonder at its physical feats and illusive imagery.(2) At this dream workshop in Pennsylvania, people learn how to remember, even influence those illusive nightly visions.
Related Phrases of illusive
(1) illusive ::
fatuo
Synonyms
Adjective
1. illusory ::
specie sola apparentes
Different Forms
illusive
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