illusory

illusory (adjective)
il·lu·so·ry | \ i-ˈlü-zə-rē , -sə- \

Definition:
Deceptive or misleading; based on illusion rather than reality. Something that appears true or real but is actually false or unreal.

Origin:
Mid-18th century, from Late Latin illusorius, from Latin illudere meaning “to mock or deceive.”

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