deluded

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Definition of deluded in English Turkish dictionary

delude
aldatmak
delude
{f} avutmak
delude
göz boyamak
delude
yanıltmak
delude
kandırmak

Kendilerini kandırmak için gençlerin yeteneğini hafife aldım. - I underestimated teenagers' ability to delude themselves.

delude
aldat
delude
kandır

Kendilerini kandırmak için gençlerin yeteneğini hafife aldım. - I underestimated teenagers' ability to delude themselves.

delude
ayartmak
the deluded
deluded
delude
yanlış yola sevketmek
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of delude
Being affected by delusions

He was deluded to think that she cared in the slightest.

Someone who is deluded believes something that is not true. deluded fanatics. = misguided
past of delude
deluded himself
mislead himself
delude
To deceive someone into believing something which is false
delude
to mislead the mind or judgment of
delude
{v} to deceive, gull, disappoint, debauch
delude
To frustrate or disappoint
delude
If you delude yourself, you let yourself believe that something is true, even though it is not true. The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action We delude ourselves that we are in control I had deluded myself into believing that it would all come right in the end
delude
be false to; be dishonest with
delude
To delude someone into thinking something means to make them believe what is not true. Television deludes you into thinking you have experienced reality, when you haven't He had been unwittingly deluded by their mystical nonsense. = deceive. to make someone believe something that is not true = deceive (deludere, from ludere )
delude
{f} deceive, mislead, dupe, cheat
delude
To lead from truth or into error; to mislead the mind or judgment of; to beguile; to impose on; to dupe; to make a fool of
Turkish - English
the deluded
deluded

    Hyphenation

    de·lu·ded

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîludîd

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈlo͞odəd/ /dɪˈluːdɪd/

    Etymology

    [ di-'lüd, dE- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin deludere, from de- + ludere to play; more at LUDICROUS.
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