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View synonyms for deluded

deluded

[ dih-loo-did ]

adjective

  1. entertaining a false belief or opinion; mistaken or deceived in mind or judgment:

    While some deluded commentators welcomed this as "fantastic news," the rest of us were seriously upset.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of delude ( def ).
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Other Words From

  • non·de·lud·ed adjective
  • un·de·lud·ed adjective
  • un·de·lud·ed·ly adverb
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Example Sentences

They were just a useful punching bag for fascist leaders, who needed a hate object to dangle in front of their deluded supporters.

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What's sad is that Trump and his allies don't even hide how much they think his voters are ignorant and deluded.

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Maybe I’m just hardwired to say this as a Gen X-er, but it’s been exasperating to see that optimism harden among some boomers into a kind of deluded self-regard.

There are still a shocking number of deluded and misguided folks out there who believe Trump won in 2020.

A mob of angry, deluded Trump supporters tried to stop the process by invading the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021; that failed, too.

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