Definitions for delusional

delusional de·lu·sion·al

Spelling: [dih-loo-zhuh-nl]
IPA: /dɪˈlu ʒə nl/

Delusional is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 849 anagrams from letters in delusional (adeillnosu).

Definitions for delusional

adjective

  1. having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions:
  2. Psychiatry. maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts, usually as a result of mental illness:

Examples for delusional

The second kind of insanity is called illusional or delusional.

But the rapt bard was blinded, as his utterances show, by what now almost appears to have been a fit of delusional insanity.

And delusional thinking can lead to irrational, dangerous behavior.

But according expert opinion and the case details released to the public, she was also floridly psychotic and delusional.

The "melancholic" is evidently Newington's "delusional" without his more accurate discrimination of symptoms.

Burke insists that he is not nostalgic and he is not delusional.

She's just traded identities—and everything else she does—everything else—stems logically out of her delusional premise.

I suppose you can if you were dumb and delusional enough to think that the Emmy voters might liven things up a little bit.

In this study Freud shows out of what infantile forms of thought and instincts the delusional system was built up.

At one point they even told her she was delusional, despite her diffuse ulcerating lesions.

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