delusion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of delusion in Hindi

  • माया
  • भ्रम
  • धोखा
  • कपट
  • झांसा
  • भ्रांति
  • मोह
  • भुलावा
  • ग़लतफ़हमी
  • छल
  • प्रपंच
  • विमोह
  • इंद्रजाल

delusion Definition

Noun

  • an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder.

delusion Example

  • The delusion of being watched ( देखे जाने का भ्रम )
  • It was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmother’s delusion that her deceased husband was alive. ( मेरी बीमार दादी को यह भ्रम देखकर बहुत दुख हुआ कि उनका मृत पति जीवित है। )
  • Though she is popular, my classmate is under the delusion that everyone likes her. ( हालांकि वह लोकप्रिय है, मेरी सहपाठी इस भ्रम में है कि हर कोई उसे पसंद करता है। )
  • Many people were under the delusion that school was going to be canceled after a rumor spread online. ( कई लोग इस भ्रम में थे कि ऑनलाइन अफवाह फैलने के बाद स्कूल रद्द होने जा रहा है। )
  • The business of the disguised merchantman was to encourage this delusion in every possible way. ( प्रच्छन्न व्यापारी का व्यवसाय इस भ्रम को हर संभव तरीके से प्रोत्साहित करना था। )

More Sentence

  • In this delusion he nurtures the egoism which makes life pleasure and makes pain pleasant.
  • Is it not by yielding to this strange delusion that we are led to expect everything from an energy not our own?
  • Aristophanes would not have ventured to introduce such a delusion into his play, had his audience not shared in it.
  • The whole stupendous delusion seemed to rest upon the overmastering desire of the bereaved for their beloved.
  • The delusion of the day is to enrich all classes at the expense of each other; it is to generalise plunder under pretence of organising it.
  • Under the impression that the whole is a mere idle delusion of his senses, he turns over and falls asleep once more.
  • They insist that it is only a temporary delusion.
  • The karma and delusion we have accumulated since.
  • The liberated sage has neither doubt nor delusion.
  • n attempting to establish that they are delusions, then, his main efforts go into establishing that they are psychopathological.
  • In this paper it is speculated that other aspects of the content of delusions are also of relevance in understanding emotional distress.
  • Two individuals did have persecutory delusions but were unable to complete any of the assessments.
  • A detailed assessment was made of the presence of safety behaviours, the content of delusions and emotional distress.
  • Ten patients with auditory verbal hallucinations and delusions (hallucinators), eight patients with delusions but no hallucinations (non-hallucinators), and 20 non-psychiatric control subjects were tested.
  • But a delusion was the chief feature in this case.
  • Reality’s duality: delusion sires forgetfulness.
  • This is the strong delusion of 2Thessalonians 2:11.
  • People’s ignorance, arrogance and delusion serve.
  • Then another zombie appeared and ruined the delusion.
  • But it is that delusion with the empty unity, which alone makes possible and induces the wrong idea of pantheism.
  • But every serious conversation held with his young hostess confirmed him in his delusion that he had found a friend capable of understanding him.
  • If philosophy did not teach us to devote our powers to the living present, then were it nothing but a phantasy and an idle delusion of the soul.
  • The third is that which concerns security from delusion and hasty apprehension, and, generally, the assenting to appearances.
  • Here, also, the line between mere delusion and real magic phenomena is often so faint as to escape attention.
  • She didn’t want to recognize that she needed help, so she lived in the delusion that she was fine.  
  • He suffers from paranoia and the delusion that the world is out to get him.  
  • what a capacity television has for delusion