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Definition of delude verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

delude

verb
 
/dɪˈluːd/
 
/dɪˈluːd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they delude
 
/dɪˈluːd/
 
/dɪˈluːd/
he / she / it deludes
 
/dɪˈluːdz/
 
/dɪˈluːdz/
past simple deluded
 
/dɪˈluːdɪd/
 
/dɪˈluːdɪd/
past participle deluded
 
/dɪˈluːdɪd/
 
/dɪˈluːdɪd/
-ing form deluding
 
/dɪˈluːdɪŋ/
 
/dɪˈluːdɪŋ/
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  1. to make somebody believe something that is not true synonym deceive
    • delude somebody You poor deluded creature.
    • delude yourself He's deluding himself if he thinks it's going to be easy.
    • delude somebody/yourself into doing something Don't be deluded into thinking that we are out of danger yet.
    • delude yourself that… She had been deluding herself that he loved her.
    see also delusionTopics Opinion and argumentc2
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin deludere ‘to mock’, from de- (with pejorative force) + ludere ‘to play’.
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