transe (Meaning)

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transe (n.)

See Trance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transe

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transe Sentence Examples

  1. The medium entered a trance, her body becoming rigid and her eyes glazed over.
  2. The hypnotist's soothing voice slowly lulled the subject into a deep trance.
  3. During the séance, the medium's voice transformed into a spirit's, as if in a trance.
  4. The trance-like state of the dancer allowed her movements to flow effortlessly.
  5. The artist's brush seemed to dance across the canvas in a trance-like frenzy.
  6. The audience watched in awe as the musician entered a trance, his fingers flying over the guitar.
  7. The meditation technique aimed to induce a light trance, promoting relaxation and inner peace.
  8. The trance-inducing music transported listeners to a realm beyond the ordinary.
  9. The psychologist used hypnosis to help patients overcome trauma by inducing a trance state.
  10. The shaman's drumming created a rhythmic trance that facilitated a connection with the spirit world.

FAQs About the word transe

See Trance.

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The medium entered a trance, her body becoming rigid and her eyes glazed over.

The hypnotist's soothing voice slowly lulled the subject into a deep trance.

During the séance, the medium's voice transformed into a spirit's, as if in a trance.

The trance-like state of the dancer allowed her movements to flow effortlessly.