1. deluded - Adjective
2. deluded - Verb
of Delude
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere were some things that only time could cure. Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded. Arthur C. Clarke
I desired as many as could to join together in fasting and prayer, that God would restore the spirit of love and of a sound mind to the poor deluded rebels in America. John Wesley
You must always be puzzled by mental illness. The thing I would dread most, if I became mentally ill, would be your adopting a common sense attitude; that you could take it for granted that I was deluded. Ludwig Wittgenstein
He never admitted anything, even on his deathbed. He was a deluded liar. If it weren't for my father, I don't think I would be so open. So that's a huge blessing. Anne Heche
The most successful tempters and thus the most dangerous are the deluded deluders. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
16. Without seeing the origin of light, the true form of one's Self, the ordinary man sees by the mind different things and is deluded. Ramana Maharshi