delusion
61delusion — [dɪˈluːʒ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a belief that is not true …
62delusion — /dəˈluʒən / (say duh loohzhuhn), / ˈljuʒən/ (say lyoohzhuhn) noun 1. the act of deluding. 2. the fact of being deluded. 3. a false belief or opinion. 4. Psychiatry a false belief which cannot be modified by reasoning or by demonstration of facts …
63delusion — Uluāhewa, mana o kuhihewa …
64delusion — see ILLUSION …
65delusion — n. 1 a false belief or impression. 2 Psychol. this as a symptom or form of mental disorder. Phrases and idioms: delusions of grandeur a false idea of oneself as being important, noble, famous, etc. Derivatives: delusional adj. Etymology: ME f. LL …
66delusion of grandeur — noun The false belief that one is important or powerful. Syn: megalomania …
67delusion of being controlled — d. of control …
68delusion of jealousy — a delusional belief that one s spouse or lover is unfaithful, based on erroneous inferences drawn from innocent events imagined to be evidence and often resulting in confrontation with the accused. It is one of the subtypes of delusional disorder …
69delusion of misidentification — delusional misidentification …
70delusion of grandeur — false belief that one is extremely powerful or important …