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Meaning of lusory | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/ˈluːzəɹi/

Examples

“And if the judgment of Voetius, Amesius, and other learned men against all lusory lots be of no authority, at least it should move you that even Mr. Gataker and others, that write for the lawfulness of them in that respect (as lusory lots) do yet lay down the rest of teh requisites to make them lawful, which utterly condemn our common use of cards and dice, much more our gamesters: so that all the sober divines that ever I read or heard, condemn all these: and are you wiser than all of them?”
“The lusory attitude is an extremely useful concept as it describes the attitude that is required of game players for them to enter into a game.”
“In contrast, winning can be described only in terms of the game in which it figures, and winning may accordingly be called the lusory goal of a game.”
“Finally, the goal of participating in the game is not, strictly speaking, a part of the game at all. It is simply one of the goals that people have, such as wealth, glory, or security. As such it may be called a lusory goal, but a lusory goal of life rather than of games.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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