: based on or producing illusion : illusory, deceptive
… that illusive shimmer of hot surface air …—Frank Norris
Some who have lain flat on the ice for a long time, looking down through the illusive medium … have seen … the undoubted source of the Styx …—Henry David Thoreau
It had been like the stage gauze which gives an illusive air of reality to the painted scene behind it, yet proves it, after all, to be no more than a painted scene.—Edith Wharton
illusively
adverb
… he seemed to occupy his own still pocket of space, putting Rojas in mind of the lionfish that floated in the waters of the Caribbean—so illusively delicate in appearance, so serenely poisonous.
—Tom Clancy and Martin H. Greenberg
illusiveness
noun
I was … still under the impression that no one knew I was gay. They all knew and indulged me my illusions of illusiveness.
—Massoud Hayoun
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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