hallucinogen

[həˈluːsɪnədʒən]

hallucinogen Definition

a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD or magic mushrooms.

Using hallucinogen: Examples

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  • Example

    He took a hallucinogen and began to see things that weren't there.

  • Example

    The use of hallucinogens is illegal in many countries.

  • Example

    Some people believe that taking hallucinogens can lead to spiritual experiences.

hallucinogen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hallucinogen

Phrases with hallucinogen

  • natural hallucinogens

    hallucinogenic substances that occur naturally in plants or fungi

    Example

    Psilocybin is a natural hallucinogen found in certain types of mushrooms.

  • synthetic hallucinogens

    hallucinogenic substances that are artificially produced in a laboratory

    Example

    LSD is a synthetic hallucinogen that was first synthesized in 1938.

  • an unpleasant or frightening experience while under the influence of a hallucinogen

    Example

    He had a bad trip after taking too much LSD.

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Summary: hallucinogen in Brief

A 'hallucinogen' [həˈluːsɪnədʒən] is a drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD or magic mushrooms. It can be natural or synthetic, and its use is illegal in many countries. 'Hallucinogen' is often associated with phrases like 'bad trip,' which refers to an unpleasant or frightening experience while under the influence of the drug.