What is another word for psychedelic?
Pronunciation:
[ sˌa͡ɪkɪdˈɛlɪk], [ sˌaɪkɪdˈɛlɪk], [ s_ˌaɪ_k_ɪ_d_ˈɛ_l_ɪ_k]
Related words: psychedelics, psychedelic drugs, psychedelic mushrooms, pot for sale, weed for sale, hallucinogen, sale of marijuana and psychedelics, LSD for sale
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Synonyms for Psychedelic:
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adj.
• bright • colorful • mind-blowing • unorthodox • affecting the mind so as to produce vivid visions • all • kaleidoscopic -
n.
• agitated • colourful Other synonyms:
- antenatal ,
- antibacterial ,
- antimalarial ,
- aseptic ,
- bionic ,
- bloodless ,
- broad-spectrum ,
- clinical ,
- combination .
Other relevant words:
- consciousness-expanding ,
- experimental ,
- freaky ,
- hallucinogenic ,
- mind-bending ,
- mind-blowing ,
- mind-changing ,
- mind-expanding ,
- psychotomimetic ,
- trippy .
- Dimethyltryptamine ,
- acid ,
- alive ,
- analgesic ,
- antidepressant ,
- apt ,
- ataractic ,
- beautiful ,
- bright ,
- brilliant ,
- brisk ,
- changeable ,
- clear ,
- coloured ,
- crazy ,
- deranged ,
- dolt ,
- dope ,
- downer ,
- drug ,
- empirical ,
- excellent ,
- exciting ,
- gage ,
- ganja ,
- gorgeous ,
- grass ,
- hallucinational ,
- hallucinative ,
- hallucinatory ,
- hallucinogen ,
- hallucinogenic drug ,
- hash ,
- hashish ,
- hay ,
- hemp ,
- hypnotic ,
- intelligent ,
- joint ,
- kaleidoscopic ,
- kava ,
- luminous ,
- lustrous ,
- magnificent ,
- marijuana ,
- mescal ,
- mescal bean ,
- mescal button ,
- mescaline ,
- mind-altering drug ,
- mind-expanding drug ,
- multi-coloured ,
- multicolored ,
- narcotic ,
- opiate ,
- painkiller ,
- peyote ,
- pot ,
- psilocin ,
- psilocybin ,
- psychedelic drug ,
- psychoactive drug ,
- psychochemical ,
- reefer ,
- resplendent ,
- roach ,
- sedative ,
- soporific ,
- splendid ,
- stick ,
- stimulant ,
- stunning ,
- tea ,
- tranquiliser ,
- tranquilizer ,
- tranquillizer ,
- trip ,
- upper ,
- vivid ,
- weed .
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How to use "Psychedelic" in context?
Psychedelics are drugs that alter the perception of the external world. Created in 1950s and 60s, psychedelics are classified as Schedule I substances in the United States, meaning that they have a high potential for abuse. They include substances such as LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, and ayahuasca that have been used traditionally by indigenous peoples in South America and Europe for spiritual purposes. A study published in the journal Lancet in 2018 found that frequent use of psychedelics among people in the UK is associated with a reduced risk of disease and mental health problems.
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