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psychedelic
[sahy-ki-del-ik]
adjective
of or noting a mental state characterized by a profound sense of intensified sensory perception, sometimes accompanied by severe perceptual distortion and hallucinations and by extreme feelings of either euphoria or despair.
LSD users seek the psychedelic properties of the drug, including heightened sensory experiences.
of, relating to, or noting any of various drugs producing this state, such as LSD, mescaline, or psilocybin.
Researchers have long been interested in the potential therapeutic effects of psychedelic drugs for humans.
characterized by images, sounds, or feelings resembling those experienced while in the altered state produced by psychedelic drugs: The psychedelic designs of music posters in the 60s were inspired by the Art Nouveau movement of the late 1800s.
Their music had a dreamy psychedelic sound, with gentle guitars and hushed vocals.
The psychedelic designs of music posters in the 60s were inspired by the Art Nouveau movement of the late 1800s.
noun
a psychedelic drug.
The clinic will start treating patients with ketamine, a psychedelic.
Rare., a person who uses such a substance.
psychedelic
/ ˌsaɪkɪˈdɛlɪk /
adjective
relating to or denoting new or altered perceptions or sensory experiences, as through the use of hallucinogenic drugs
denoting any of the drugs, esp LSD, that produce these effects
informal, (of painting, fabric design, etc) having the vivid colours and complex patterns popularly associated with the visual effects of psychedelic states
psychedelic
A descriptive term for things that produce or are related to hallucinations, especially drugs such as LSD.
Other Word Forms
- psychedelically adverb
- prepsychedelic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of psychedelic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of psychedelic1
Example Sentences
Her last album, 2023’s divisive but underrated “Strays,” leaned all the way into psychedelic rock, a cosmic exploration of life without the hazy veneer of alcohol.
As awareness grows around the dangers of head trauma in sports, a small number of professional fighters and football players are turning to a psychedelic called ibogaine for treatment.
The event will feature exclusive conversations with key guests — including a panel on psychedelic films with Salon staff culture critics — and a plethora of live music sets.
Emerson also told police he had taken psychedelic mushrooms and had been struggling with depression.
Madonna's Ray Of Light, written after the birth of her daughter Lourdes, eschewed her brash 1980s persona for a more spiritual, psychedelic sound.
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