hallucinatory

/həˈluːsɪnəˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or causing hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not real).
    • The artist's work often has a hallucinatory quality, with strange, dreamlike images.
    • The patient described a hallucinatory experience where she saw colorful geometric shapes.
    • The fever was so high that it produced hallucinatory visions.
  2. Based on or resembling a false or mistaken belief; illusory.
    • His plans for a quick fortune were purely hallucinatory, with no basis in reality.
    • The company's hallucinatory optimism about sales led to poor decisions.
    • She realized her fears about the test were hallucinatory and not based on facts.
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