How to use in-sentence of “illusion”:
+ An optical illusion is one which shows images that differ from normal reality.
+ Both produced the illusion of ethereal weightlessness.
+ In 2011, he performed in playwright Tony Kushner’s Off-Broadway play “The Illusion The Illusion” and made his Broadway debut in 2012 as Happy Loman in the revival of Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”, directed by Mike Nichols.
+ A puppeteer is a person who makes an inanimate object that might be shaped like a human, animal, legendary creature, or another object to create the illusion that the puppet is “alive”.
+ The skirting board under the window was very low, giving the illusion that the leap was higher than it was.
+ This optical illusion is based in the principle that the human eye is capable of perceiving movement from pieces of information, for example, a succession of images.
+ White and White concluded that at a higher spatial frequency the grating of White’s illusion could be described by brightness assimilation.

Example sentences of “illusion”:
+ Valuing thoughts, ignoring behavior: the introspection illusion as a source of the bias blind spot.
+ The height of the leap was an illusion though.
+ Valuing thoughts, ignoring behavior: the introspection illusion as a source of the bias blind spot.
+ The height of the leap was an illusion though.
+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject’s right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject’s left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.
+ The disc uses the optical illusion called beta movement or stroboscopic movement today.
+ Tajja won high praises without stint through its production that perfectly penetrated the material and a reality which it makes us an illusion like we are watching a movie.
+ After a tour of North America in 1991, the band opened for Guns N’ Roses in North America on the band’s “Use Your Illusion Tour”.
+ Much like the difference between illusion and hallucination, Kraepelin wanted to distinguish between a false memory and memories of something that did not really happen, which he called “Erinnerkungsfälschung”.
+ They also concluded that at lower spatial frequencies White’s illusion is still present.
+ Communism became less attractive when it became clear that it could promote economic growth less effectively than the capitalistic Western states and that it was not suited for a reform “The illusion that Communism was reformable, that Stalinism had been a wrong turning, a mistake that could still be corrected that illusion was crushed under the tanks on August 21st 1968 and it never recovered.” Then the United States was the only superpower left.
+ The images are put together one after another, and then played at a fast speed to give the illusion of movement.
+ The illusion of “jerk-ipedia” is fostered when difficult users band together, as a sort of gang mentality.
+ She also wrote “The Wrongs of Women”, a novel telling of the confines and illusion of marriage and child rearing as the only happiness for women.
+ Because the photoreceptors for red light are fatigued, the information they send will not be as strong as the information about the colors other than red and the illusion of seeing the complementary color is created.
+ This is a perceptual illusion which has only recently been discovered.
+ It is made by cutting and joining the photographs together into an illusion of subject that is not real.
+ The phi phenomenon is an optical illusion described by Wertheimer in 1912, in which the persistence of vision was exploited by the movie theatercinema film, applied by Hugo Münsterberg in 1916.
+ If only the US reduced their nuclear weapons, it “would be a very dangerous fraud, for that is merely the illusion of peace”.
+ The illusion was helped by the conductor in the orchestra pit who held the next to the last chord.
+ An illusion is a distortion of perception.
