psychedelic

[ˌsaɪkəˈdelɪk]

psychedelic Definition

  • 1relating to or denoting drugs (especially LSD) that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness.
  • 2having or inducing an intense, vivid experience or imagination, especially one involving hallucinations or other perceptual distortions and a strong sense of altered reality.

Using psychedelic: Examples

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  • Example

    The walls were covered in psychedelic posters.

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    He had a psychedelic experience after taking LSD.

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    The music festival was a psychedelic event.

psychedelic Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with psychedelic

  • artistic works inspired by the psychedelic experience, characterized by bright colors, distorted shapes, and surreal imagery

    Example

    The museum has a collection of psychedelic art from the 1960s.

  • a style of rock music that is inspired or influenced by psychedelic culture and drugs, characterized by long instrumental solos, electronic effects, and unconventional song structures

    Example

    The band's music is a mix of psychedelic rock and experimental jazz.

  • a form of therapy that uses psychedelic drugs to treat mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD

    Example

    Psychedelic therapy has shown promising results in treating patients with treatment-resistant depression.

Origins of psychedelic

from Greek 'psyche' meaning 'mind' + 'deloun' meaning 'make visible'

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Summary: psychedelic in Brief

The term 'psychedelic' [ˌsaɪkəˈdelɪk] refers to drugs, especially LSD, that produce hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. It also describes intense experiences or imagination that involve hallucinations or other perceptual distortions. Examples include 'The walls were covered in psychedelic posters,' and 'The music festival was a psychedelic event.' The term extends into phrases like 'psychedelic art' and 'psychedelic rock,' which are inspired by the psychedelic experience.

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