unillusive

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ illusive.

Adjective

unillusive (comparative more unillusive, superlative most unillusive)

  1. Not illusive.
    • 2013, Norman A. Jeffares, W. B. Yeats:
      All Mr. Yeats's grotesque machinery of sowlths and tevishes and sheogues leaves us without a shudder; his fantasies are stage-properties of the most unillusive kind.