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Fantasize vs Hallucinate - What's the difference?

fantasize | hallucinate |


As verbs the difference between fantasize and hallucinate

is that fantasize is to indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy while hallucinate is (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.

Hallucinate vs Fuddle - What's the difference?

hallucinate | fuddle |


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 vs Hallucinate - What's the difference?

hallucinate | hallucinate |


In and|intransitive|lang=en terms the difference between hallucinate and hallucinate

is that hallucinate is (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 while hallucinate is (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.

As verbs the difference between hallucinate and hallucinate

is that hallucinate is (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 while hallucinate is (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.

Hallucinate vs Synthesize - What's the difference?

hallucinate | synthesize |


As verbs the difference between hallucinate and synthesize

is that hallucinate is (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 while synthesize is to combine two or more things to produce a new, more complex product.

Delusion vs Hallucinate - What's the difference?

delusion | hallucinate |


As a noun delusion

is a false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.

As a verb hallucinate is

(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.

Dilusion vs Hallucinate - What's the difference?

dilusion | hallucinate |


As a verb hallucinate is

(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.

Hallucinated vs Hallucinate - What's the difference?

hallucinated | hallucinate |


As verbs the difference between hallucinated and hallucinate

is that hallucinated is (hallucinate) while hallucinate is (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.

Hallucinate vs Talk - What's the difference?

hallucinate | talk |


As a verb hallucinate

is (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.

As a noun talk is

talc.

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