Hallucination
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Hallucination ( noun )
Perception of something that does not exist outside the mind; a false or distorted perception of objects or events.
Origin:
From the latin word "hallucinatio" which means "a wandering in the mind" and from the verb "hallucinari" which means "to wander in mind" or "to be deluded" , which in turn comes from the latin word "alucinari" which means "to wander in mind" or "to be deluded".
Examples:
- He had a hallucination of a giant rabbit.
- The patient was experiencing auditory hallucinations.
- The drug induced hallucinations were intense and vivid.
- The hallucinations caused by the fever made her see things that were not really there.
- He had a hallucination that he was back in his childhood home.
(As a verb)
Hallucination ( verb )
Perception of something that does not exist outside the mind; a false or distorted perception of objects or events.
Origin:
From the latin word "hallucinatio" which means "a wandering in the mind" and from the verb "hallucinari" which means "to wander in mind" or "to be deluded" , which in turn comes from the latin word "alucinari" which means "to wander in mind" or "to be deluded".
Examples:
- He had a hallucination of a giant rabbit.
- The patient was experiencing auditory hallucinations.
- The drug induced hallucinations were intense and vivid.
- The hallucinations caused by the fever made her see things that were not really there.
- He had a hallucination that he was back in his childhood home.