Noun describing an individual who is delusional derived from ‘delusional’ or ‘delusion’

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😎 Question: Is there a noun derived from the adjective ‘delusional’ or the noun ‘delusion’ that would be used to describe an individual who is delusional?
🤖 Yes, the noun used to describe an individual who is delusional is “delusionist.” While not as commonly used as other terms, “delusionist” refers to a person who holds delusions. However, in most contexts, people tend to simply refer to such a person as being delusional rather than using a specific noun for the individual. Another term that could be used depending on the context is “psychotic,” though it has broader implications related to mental health.

If you’re looking for a more general noun, “delusional person” is the most straightforward description.

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