As verbs the difference between hallucinate and fuddle
is that hallucinate is to seem to perceive things (with one or more of one's senses) which are not really present; to have visions; to experience a hallucination while fuddle is to confuse or befuddle.
As a noun fuddle is
intoxication.
hallucinate
English
Verb
(transitive, and, intransitive) To seem to perceive things (with one or more of one's senses) which are not really present; to have visions; to experience a hallucination.
Synonyms
* (seem to perceive what is not present) imagine, see things
Derived terms
* hallucination
* hallucinative
* hallucinatory
Related terms
* hallucinant
* hallucinaut
* hallucinogen
* hallucinogenic
* hallucinosis
References
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fuddle
English
Verb
(fuddl)
To confuse or befuddle.
To intoxicate.
Noun
(
en noun)
Intoxication.
Muddle, confusion.
(rft-sense) (UK, dialect, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire) A party or picnic where attendees bring food and wine; a kind of potluck.