Illuded

/ɪˈluːdɪd/

भ्रमित/ठगा हुआ; भ्रम में डाल दिया गया

Origin & History

From illude (rare), formed on Latin illūdere (“to mock, deceive; to play at”), from in- (“in, upon”) + lūdere (“to play”).

illude (दुर्लभ) से बना रूप; इसका आधार लैटिन illūdere है, जिसका अर्थ “ठगना/धोखा देना; खेल-खेल में बहकाना” है; यह in- (“में/पर”) + lūdere (“खेलना”) से बना है।

Definition

Illuded means having been deceived or misled by an illusion or false impression; it is a rare/archaic form used chiefly in literary contexts.

Illuded का अर्थ है किसी भ्रम या झूठे आभास के कारण धोखा खा जाना या गुमराह हो जाना; यह एक दुर्लभ/पुरातन रूप है और प्रायः साहित्यिक संदर्भों में मिलता है।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense/past participle):
He was illuded by the glitter of sudden wealth.
अचानक धन की चमक ने उसे भ्रमित कर दिया।
Adjective (rare; 'deceived/under an illusion'):
The illuded crowd cheered at a mirage of victory.
भ्रमित भीड़ जीत के मृगतृष्णा जैसे संकेत पर जयकार करने लगी।

Usage Examples

She felt illuded by his charming promises.
Many were illuded into thinking the scheme was risk-free.
Illuded by appearances, he ignored the evidence.

Related Forms

Noun
Illusion / Delusion / Illuder (rare)
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Be illuded by appearances
दिखावे से भ्रमित हो जाना
Illuded into believing
विश्वास करने के लिए भ्रम में डाल दिया जाना