Pronunciation: /sɛlf.dɪˈsɛp.ʃən/
noun The act of deceiving oneself or the state of being deceived by oneself.
A1 Self-deception can be harmful.
A2 She was in a state of self-deception about her abilities.
B1 Self-deception can prevent us from facing reality.
B2 It's important to be aware of our own self-deception in order to grow.
C1 Self-deception is a complex psychological phenomenon that can be difficult to overcome.
C2 Some people engage in self-deception as a way to protect themselves from uncomfortable truths.
formal Self-deception is a psychological defense mechanism in which an individual denies or distorts reality to protect their ego.
informal Stop with the self-deception and face the truth about your situation.
slang Don't fool yourself with self-deception, you know what's really going on.
figurative His self-deception was like wearing blinders, unable to see the truth right in front of him.
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