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illusionistically adverb formaluk /ɪˌluː.ʒənˈɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/ us /ɪˌluː.ʒənˈɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that creates an illusion(= something that is not really what it seems to be): Flemish illuminators began to decorate the borders of their manuscripts with illusionistically painted flowers, leaves, fruit, and insects, which look as if they are really pressed onto the page. His early paintings consist of individual scenes of daily life represented illusionistically. Trompe l'oeil is a sort of visual joke, as the illusionistically rendered object pretends to occupy the same space as an actual object. The effect created by the set is that space is not illusionistically extended behind the actor. Was what the audience saw an illusionistically painted figure, or a real man in a crocodile suit? Both painters use stylized, almost illusionistically painted strips of rope. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflaged cloak drown fig leaf hit the deckidiom hole up (somewhere) illusion illusively illusorily lurk secrete shroud shut someone/something out sidle skulk smokescreen stash
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