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deluded adjective uk /dɪˈluː.dɪd/ us /dɪˈluː.dɪd/ believing things that are not real or true: 受骗的,上当的 What a deluded fool I've been. Talking to him, I wondered how anyone could be so deluded. People are deluded if they think climate change is going to fix itself. The fact that they think their interests will be served by this shows just how deeply deluded they are. If you believe that, then you are even more deluded than I thought. They revel in the deluded belief that they are popular and admired. They are taking advantage of a deluded public. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Believing accept allegedly article of faith ascribe something to something ascription belief delude evidently feel it in your bonesidiom give credence to something give someone the benefit of the doubtidiom hold received recognize room room for doubtidiom see something in someone/something seeing is believingidiom swallow swear |