"Hallucinatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hallucinatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hallucinatory" Meaning

Giving the impression of being unreal or illusory, especially due to the consumption of a drug; creating false or unreal sensory perceptions.

"Hallucinatory" Examples

Usage Examples: Hallucinatory


The vivid, hallucinatory visuals in the video game created an immersive experience for players.
The patient's descriptions of the hallucinatory voices in her head were a concern for her psychiatrist.
The artist's use of bright colors and swirling patterns created a hallucinatory atmosphere in her latest sculpture.
The meditating monk reported seeing hallucinatory images of nirvana-like landscapes.
The effects of the powerful psychedelic drug induced hallucinatory visions and altered the user's perception of reality.

"Hallucinatory" Similar Words

Hallucal

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I apologize, but there is no word "hallucal." It's possible that you meant "hallucinatory" or "hallux." <br><br> Hallucinatory refers to something that causes hallucinations, which are sensory experiences that occur without an external stimulus.<br> Hallux is another term for the big toe.

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Hallucinate

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Hallucinate: (verb) to perceive or experience something (such as an image, sound, or sensation) that is not actually present and is not based on any external reality.

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Hallucinating

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Hallucinating refers to the act of perceiving or imagining things that are not present in reality. This can include seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or feeling sensations that are not actually there. Hallucinations can be a symptom of certain medical conditions, such as epilepsy, migraine, or anxiety disorders, as well as the result of certain substances or medications.

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Hallucinogen

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Hallucinosis

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Hallucinosis is a psychological disorder characterized by vivid, dreamlike hallucinations, often accompanied by confusion, disorientation, and altered perception of reality. It is typically caused by withdrawal from, or overdose of, psychoactive substances such as LSD or PCP, or as a result of certain medical conditions or injuries. Hallucinosis can also be a symptom of certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

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