All 7 Uses of
delude
in
Jane Eyre
- "I will make the world acknowledge you a beauty, too," he went on, while I really became uneasy at the strain he had adopted, because I felt he was either deluding himself or trying to delude me.†
Chpt 24 *
- "I will make the world acknowledge you a beauty, too," he went on, while I really became uneasy at the strain he had adopted, because I felt he was either deluding himself or trying to delude me.†
Chpt 24
- "Now," said he, "that little space was given to delirium and delusion.†
Chpt 32
- I asked was it a mere nervous impression — a delusion?†
Chpt 36
- — what delusion has come over me?†
Chpt 37
- No delusion — no madness: your mind, sir, is too strong for delusion, your health too sound for frenzy.†
Chpt 37
- No delusion — no madness: your mind, sir, is too strong for delusion, your health too sound for frenzy.†
Chpt 37
Definition:
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(delude) deceive (convince to have a false belief)