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hallucinatory
[ huh-loo-suh-nuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]
adjective
- pertaining to or characterized by hallucination:
hallucinatory visions.
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Other Words From
- nonhal·luci·na·tory adjective
- unhal·luci·na·tory adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hallucinatory1
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Example Sentences
“I lay curled up in a hallucinatory state for the next eight hours,” Dowd wrote in the column.
I barely made it to my couch, where I lay curled up in a hallucinatory state for the next eight minutes.
The leftist Peace Now lobby referred to it as hallucinatory.
She then won an Oscar… in a hallucinatory vision during the illness, leading her to pursue a career in acting.
Nothing in the almost hallucinatory and beautiful style would lead a reader to guess at the near-terminal state of its author.
When this occurs the person merges into a psychosis which may be called "hallucinatory confusion."
There are no hallucinatory phases in the conditions or causes.
Hallucinatory visions rise in the head of my poor fellow man; make him claim over me rights which are not his.
This group he again subdivides into the querulent and hallucinatory paranoid forms.
Professor Dilthey has collected many other records of the hallucinatory clearness of the visual imagery of literary artists.
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