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Main Entry: illusive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deceptive

Synonyms:

apparent, chimerical, deceitful, delusive, fake, false, illusory, imaginary, misleading, mocking, seeming, sham, unread

Antonyms:

real
Main Entry: apparent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: seeming, not proven real

Synonyms:

credible, illusive, illusory, likely, ostensible, outward, plausible, possible, probable, semblant, specious, superficial, supposed, suppositious

Antonyms:

doubtful, dubious, equivocal, hidden, improbable, obscure, questionable, real, uncertain, unclear, unlikely
Main Entry: delusive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deceptive

Synonyms:

apparent, beguiling, chimerical, deceiving, deluding, fallacious, false, fanciful, fantastic, illusive, illusory, imaginary, misleading, ostensible, quixotic, seeming, specious, spurious, visionary

Antonyms:

actual, certain, factual, honest, real, truthful
Main Entry: false
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wrong, made up

Synonyms:

apocryphal, beguiling, bogus, casuistic, concocted, contrary to fact, cooked-up, counterfactual, deceitful, deceiving, delusive, dishonest, distorted, erroneous, ersatz*, fake, fallacious, fanciful, faulty, fictitious, fishy, fraudulent, illusive, imaginary, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, invalid, lying, mendacious, misleading, misrepresentative, mistaken, off the mark, phony, sham, sophistical, specious, spurious, trumped up, unfounded, unreal, unsound, untrue, untruthful
Notes: fallacious means intended to deceive; fallible means liable to make a mistake or to be inaccurate or erroneous; false means not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality, or deliberately deceptive, or not genuine or real

Antonyms:

accurate, actual, correct, factual, genuine, known, precise, real, right, substantiated, true, valid
Main Entry: fantastic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: strange, different; imaginary

Synonyms:

absurd, artificial, capricious, chimerical, comical, crazy, eccentric, erratic, exotic, extravagant, extreme, fanciful, far-fetched, fictional, foolish, foreign, freakish, grotesque, hallucinatory, illusive, imaginative, implausible, incredible, insane, irrational, ludicrous, mad, misleading, nonsensical, odd, out of sight, outlandish, peculiar, phantasmagorical, preposterous, quaint, queer, ridiculous, singular, suppositious, unbelievable, unlikely, unreal, wacky*, weird, whimsical

Antonyms:

common, commonplace, conventional, customary, familiar, ordinary, plain, usual
Main Entry: illusory/illusive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deceptive, false

Synonyms:

apparent, blue-sky, chimerical, deceitful, delusive, delusory, fake, fallacious, fanciful, fantastic, fictional, fictitious, fictive, hallucinatory, ideal, imaginary, misleading, mistaken, ostensible, pseudo*, seeming, semblant, sham*, suppositious, unreal, untrue, visionary, whimsical

Antonyms:

certain, factual, real, sure, true
Main Entry: imaginary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fictitious, invented

Synonyms:

abstract, apocryphal, apparitional, assumed, chimerical, deceptive, delusive, dreamed-up, dreamlike, dreamy, fabulous, fancied, fanciful, fantastic, fictional, figmental, fool's paradise, hallucinatory, hypothetical, ideal, illusive, illusory, imaginative, imagined, legendary, made-up, mythological, nonexistent, notional, phantasmal, phantasmic, quixotic, shadowy, spectral, supposed, supposititious, theoretical, trumped up, unreal, unsubstantial, visionary, whimsical

Antonyms:

existing, factual, genuine, physical, real, substantial, true
Main Entry: ostensible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alleged, supposed

Synonyms:

apparent, avowed, colorable, demonstrative, exhibited, illusive, illusory, likely, manifest, notable, outward, plausible, pretended, professed, purported, quasi, seeming, semblant, so-called, specious, superficial

Antonyms:

improbable, obscure, unlikely, vague
Main Entry: seeming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: apparent

Synonyms:

appearing, illusive, illusory, ostensible, outward, professed, quasi-, semblant, specious, surface

Antonyms:

real, true
Main Entry: subtle
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nice, quiet, delicate

Synonyms:

attenuate, attenuated, deep, discriminating, ethereal, exquisite, faint, fine, finespun, hairline, hairsplitting, illusive, implied, inconspicuous, indirect, indistinct, inferred, ingenious, insinuated, mental, penetrating, profound, refined, slight, sophisticated, suggestive, tenuous, thin, understated

Antonyms:

hard, harsh, noisy, unsubtle
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