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delusory
adj.
1.causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true
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take exception to (something)
to speak against something, to find fault with something, to be angered by something
The man took exception to the fact that everyone was able to play golf well except him.
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I have high ________ that we will succeed with our project in view of all the interest we have received.
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