hallucinatory

[ US /həˈɫusənəˌtɔɹi/ ]
[ UK /hɐlˈuːsɪnətəɹˌi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by or characteristic of hallucination
    the bizarre hallucinatory dreams of fever
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How To Use hallucinatory In A Sentence

  • It was like the first sight of Venice: immediate transportation into a hallucinatory dreamworld.
  • According to Ziehen, most of these nephritic psychoses run the course of what he calls hallucinatory paranoia (it may be remembered that Ziehen counts among paranoias a number of acute diseases and even so-called Meynert's amentia). The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • On the other hand you will find, right now, crack, coke, meths, hallucinatory drugs, hashish, marijuana and alcohol.
  • Is Jack the victim of hallucinatory drugs, or is he really seeing his own future?
  • His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too.
  • Freud affirmed that, with very few exceptions, dreams were disguised, hallucinatory fulfilments of repressed wishes.
  • They are delusional, hallucinatory and confused; the clinical picture resembles somewhat the French notion of bouffees delirantes.
  • This hallucinatory tour de force is a writerly performance akin to the later postmodern critical aesthetics that celebrate, not just the surface, but the opportunity to think through the ways that surfaces make up our identities.
  • Imagine spiking the special effects crew's Ovaltine with an hallucinatory drug and telling the scriptwriters to lose their inhibitions.
  • Which leads them to project trippy light images and sound onto water vapour creating hallucinatory visions.
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