Hallucinating example sentences

Related (6): delirious, imaginary, unreal, misleading, fantastical, illusory

hal·lu·ci·na·tion

noun

hallucination (noun) · hallucinations (plural noun)

  - an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present:

Synonyms

delusion, illusion, vision, apparition, mirage, chimera, fantasy, dream, daydream, delirium, phantasmagoria, trip, phantasm

"Hallucinating" Example Sentences

1. I think I'm hallucinating because I just saw a talking tree.
2. The drugs made him start hallucinating, seeing pink elephants everywhere.
3. She thought she was hallucinating when a unicorn appeared in front of her.
4. The fever was so high that she started hallucinating about flying on a dragon.
5. The horror movie was so realistic, I was almost hallucinating the ghosts in my room.
6. He was so sleep-deprived that he started hallucinating his friend's face on a lamp post.
7. The heat was getting to her, and she started hallucinating about being in a snowy place.
8. The monk claimed he could see the future and was often accused of hallucinating.
9. The schizophrenic patient was often seen hallucinating and talking to himself.
10. The mushroom soup had some side effects, and the customers were caught hallucinating.
11. The sight of the spider web made her think that she was hallucinating giant spiders.
12. The illusionist had the audience hallucinating about a disappearing elephant.
13. The psychedelic music made the audience feel like they were hallucinating a rock concert in space.
14. The detective knew something was wrong when the suspect started hallucinating during the interrogation.
15. The therapist suggested some of her patients were hallucinating previous lives.
16. She had withdrawn from society and was often found hallucinating in her old apartment.
17. The drugged drink had some unexpected results, and everyone ended up hallucinating for hours.
18. The prisoner claimed he was innocent and that they were hallucinating his guilt.
19. The scientist was determined to prove that people could be induced into hallucinating alternate realities.
20. The painter often used psychedelic colors and patterns as a way to portray a hallucinating state of mind.
21. The composer wrote a piece of music that would make the listener feel like they were hallucinating in a dream.
22. The mystery writer crafted a story about a detective who had to investigate a town full of hallucinating people.
23. The young boy was hallucinating about seeing a UFO, and no one believed him.
24. The traveler was so tired that he started hallucinating about civilizations lost in time.
25. The artist wanted to capture the essence of hallucinating, so he created some trippy installations.
26. The therapist explained why people often feel like they are hallucinating when they experience sleep paralysis.
27. The writer wrote a novel about a woman who wakes up in a hospital, hallucinating about a parallel dimension where she has superpowers.
28. The driver claimed he was hallucinating after seeing a ghost in the middle of the road.
29. The astronaut was warned about hallucinating in space due to the lack of proper sleep patterns.
30. The psychic claimed she could see people's future by hallucinating flashes of light.

Common Phases

1. I feel like I'm hallucinating; everything looks distorted and unreal.
2. He's been in the desert for days and is starting to hallucinate; he sees mirages and hears nonexistent sounds.
3. After taking the strong medication, she began hallucinating; she saw colorful patterns and heard strange voices.
4. The party was so wild that I felt like I was hallucinating; people were dancing upside down and wearing bizarre costumes.
5. With a fever of 104 degrees, he started hallucinating; he thought he saw spiders crawling on the walls.

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