hallucinatory
pronunciation
How to pronounce hallucinatory in British English: UK [həˈlu:sɪnətri]
How to pronounce hallucinatory in American English: US [həˈlusənətɔri]
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- Adjective:
- partaking of hallucination
Word Origin
- hallucinatory (adj.)
- 1823; see hallucinate + -ory.
Example
- 1. The swedish academy praised his work which " with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales , history and the contemporary " .
- 2. The citation described him as a writer " who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales history and the contemporary . "
- 3. According to the official nobel citation , mr mo " with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales , history and the contemporary " .
- 4. Yesterday a chinese writer , mo yan , won the 2012 nobel prize for works described by the swedish academy as " hallucinatory realism " , which mix folk tales , history and the modern day .
- 5. Mo yan , the chinese writer , has won the 2012 nobel prize in literature for works of " hallucinatory realism " that merge " folk tales , history and the contemporary " .