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hallucinatory
[huh-loo-suh-nuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
adjective
pertaining to or characterized by hallucination.
hallucinatory visions.
Other Word Forms
- nonhallucinatory adjective
- unhallucinatory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hallucinatory1
Example Sentences
But then the already goofy “Flight or Flight” takes a turn to the insanely cartoonish as it begins its descent, into a tangle of hallucinatory madness, unearned twists and mind-boggling cliffhangers.
With a bleary, almost hallucinatory sound that blended elements of rap from New York, L.A.,
Luke said on some occasions, his hallucinatory flashbacks would come about while he was instructing new recruits.
Others say they are given an injection that causes a drowsy, hallucinatory state in which they believe they’re giving birth.
And a feeling of failure so tied to his father, who appears in this episode as a kind of hallucinatory vision in prison, which is also quite an affecting moment.
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