hallucinator (Meaning)

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hallucinator (n.)

One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.

hallucinator Sentence Examples

  1. The hallucinator experienced vivid, otherworldly visions that seemed real to them.
  2. The medication caused intense hallucinations, khiến the patient to see and hear things that weren't there.
  3. The scientist hypothesized that the hallucinations were a product of an overactive brain region.
  4. The artist claimed that their hallucinations provided inspiration for their abstract paintings.
  5. The hallucinator mistook a shadow for a menacing figure, causing them to panic.
  6. The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with a hallucinatory disorder, characterized by persistent and vivid hallucinations.
  7. The hallucinator's delusions and hallucinations made it difficult for them to distinguish reality from fantasy.
  8. The experiment involved inducing hallucinations in participants to study the effects on memory and cognition.
  9. The hallucinator struggled to cope with the stigma associated with their condition.
  10. The researchers investigated the use of virtual reality to create safe and controlled hallucinations for therapeutic purposes.

FAQs About the word hallucinator

One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.

contemplate, envision, daydream, conceive, fantasize, visualize, ponder, vision, imagine, dream

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The hallucinator experienced vivid, otherworldly visions that seemed real to them.

The medication caused intense hallucinations, khiến the patient to see and hear things that weren't there.

The scientist hypothesized that the hallucinations were a product of an overactive brain region.

The artist claimed that their hallucinations provided inspiration for their abstract paintings.