Japanese Meaning of hallucinations

幻覚

Other Japanese words related to 幻覚

Definitions and Meaning of hallucinations in English

hallucinations

the awareness of something (as a visual image, a sound, or a smell) that seems to be experienced through one of the senses but is not real, cannot be sensed by someone else, and is usually the result of mental disorder or the effect of a drug, something of which one is aware but which is not real, an unfounded or mistaken impression or notion, a sensory perception (as a visual image or a sound) that occurs in the absence of an actual external stimulus and usually arises from neurological disturbance (as that associated with delirium tremens, Lewy body disease, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, or narcolepsy) or in response to drugs (as LSD or phencyclidine), a sensory perception (such as a visual image or a sound) that occurs in the absence of an actual external stimulus and usually arises from neurological disturbance (such as that associated with delirium tremens, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, or narcolepsy) or in response to drugs (such as LSD or phencyclidine), the object of a hallucinatory perception, a plausible but false or misleading response generated by an artificial intelligence algorithm

FAQs About the word hallucinations

幻覚

the awareness of something (as a visual image, a sound, or a smell) that seems to be experienced through one of the senses but is not real, cannot be sensed by

白昼夢,妄想,夢,ファンタジー,錯覚,ビジョン,スペインの城,空中楼閣,キメラ,気晴らし

事実,現実,時事

hallucinated => 幻覚的な, Halls of Fame => 名誉殿堂, halls => ホール, hallows => 聖徒, hallooing => 叫ぶ,