Also means
deceptive
Usage Note
Ilusorio describes something that appears real but is not — a false impression rather than a genuine reality. It is not quite synonymous with ilusionado ('excited/hopeful'), a common false-friend trap: ilusionado carries a positive emotional sense. Ilusorio agrees in gender: ilusoria, and is most at home in formal or literary contexts.
Examples
"La paz parecía ilusoria en ese momento."
Natural Translation
Peace seemed illusory at that moment.
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