delusional
/dɪˈluːʒənl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈluːʒənl/ (ame, ipa)
delusional — 形容詞
- delusionalpositive
- more delusionalcomparative
- most delusionalsuperlative
1. holding false beliefs that ignore obvious facts and do not match reality
妄想的
抱持脫離現實的錯誤信念
holding false beliefs that ignore obvious facts and do not match reality
After one lucky win, Sirin became delusional about making the national team.
一次僥倖贏球後,Sirin 就妄想自己能進國家隊。
delusional about + -ing
Kemi sounded delusional saying the tiny cafe would beat every coffee chain in town.
Kemi 說那家小咖啡館能打敗鎮上所有咖啡連鎖店時,聽起來簡直像在妄想。
linking verb: sound delusional
The online group fed Xiu delusional ideas about secret messages in the news.
那個網路群組讓 Xiu 對新聞裡的秘密訊息產生妄想。
By midnight, the exhausted driver grew delusional and saw danger in every shadow.
到了半夜,那名疲憊的司機開始產生妄想,把每個影子都看成危險。
Friends stopped arguing once Ilan's delusional claims about hidden cameras became even more extreme.
當 Ilan 那些關於隱藏攝影機的妄想說法越來越誇張時,朋友們就不再跟他爭辯了。
- deluded
is very close, but often stresses that the person has been misled over time
- unrealistic
is milder and often refers to plans or expectations rather than fixed false beliefs
- irrational
focuses on thinking that is not logical, even without a lasting false belief
- paranoid
is narrower and usually involves suspicious fear about other people
- realistic
fits ideas that stay close to the facts
- rational
focuses on thinking based on reason
- clear-headed
suggests calm judgment without confused beliefs
文法句型
be delusional about something
become delusional
sound delusional
delusional ideas
delusional claims
用法筆記
Often used after be, become, grow, or sound. It suggests a belief keeps going even when clear facts should have corrected it, so it is much stronger than simply saying someone is mistaken.