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B1🧠 Personality

Italian word

deluso

disappointed, let down

Looks like

deluded

holding false beliefs; fooled into believing something untrue

⚠️ The trap

MAJOR FALSE FRIEND. 'Deluso' = disappointed, NOT deluded. Deluded = 'illuso' or 'in preda a illusioni'. Don't say 'sono deluso' if you mean you're deceived — say 'sono stato ingannato'.

To say "holding false beliefs; fooled into believing something untrue" in Italian:

illuso (for deluded)

"deluso" in English means:

disappointed, let down

Example

"Sono rimasto molto deluso dal film — me lo aspettavo meglio."

"I was very disappointed by the film — I expected better."

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