English to Kannada Dictionary psychedelic

psychedelic

ಪ್ರಜ್ಞಾವಿಸ್ತಾರಕ
definition
noun
Our intuition tells us that using drugs use such as heroin, cocaine, psychedelics , hashish, and even marijuana and alcohol can have serious effects on our personal life and may have broader detrimental impacts on society at large.
a psychedelic drug.
adjective
Hallucinogen researcher Charles Grob says psychedelic drugs have the potential to alter modern medicine.
relating to or denoting drugs (especially LSD) that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness.
example
Lilly invented the isolation tank (think ‘Altered States’), and was I believe the first person to use ketamine as a 'psychedelic' drug.
His guitar playing was always the right side of avant-garde and here it shines amidst arrangements that bounce between 'psychedelic' rock and Argentinian ambience.
Several respondents considered their normal psychological condition to be depressed, neurotic, and unstable, and suggested that this had been true before they ever tried 'psychedelic' drugs.
With inspirations from Morocco and India, designers love to have all the embellished details, 'psychedelic' colours, rainbow prints and antique batik patterns in their new collections.
Rugged garage rock, aggro shoegazing, 'psychedelic' sunshine pop, abstract instrumentals and hippie balladry take shape with deliciously layered guitars, effects and sly, boyish vocals.
Despite the colourful, 'psychedelic' nature of the images and lights on display, they are fuzzy at best.
They were nice boys, brothers, who were drawn too deep into the dark depths of improvised and 'psychedelic' music.
They made ‘gaudy’ visual innovations - the heroic stance, the abstract element in comic art, 'psychedelic' graphic design, bold use of color.
This gradual return to strong, clear colors lasted well into the 1960s, culminating in the vivid 'psychedelic' palette of the late decade.
This song started off sounding rather wistful and unobtrusive, but then grew into a 'psychedelic' swirl of beats, voice and guitar that became completely captivating.
Everything counts in this iconoclastic mix of 'psychedelic' rock, jazz and pop.
Both had outstanding natural ability and both experimented with many musical styles - Tim with folk, 'psychedelic' rock and progressive jazz; Jeff with folk, reggae and classical music.
Nobody wants to have kids who are exploring different 'psychedelic' experiences or unusual forms of sexuality.
One thing I've noticed from the Arab world is a tendency toward 'psychedelic' colors and patterns.
The 'psychedelic' colours of Fish Fry brought out the best display of dramatics, fusion and theatrics.
There are washes of fuzz and two drummers pounding, but those are more like flashes of turbulence in a meandering stream of 'psychedelic' swirl.
Hallucinogen researcher Charles Grob says 'psychedelic' drugs have the potential to alter modern medicine.
The book's illustrations, many of them blow-ups of wild floral designs, are 'psychedelic' in their intensity.
The acute effects that may be induced by 'psychedelic' drugs encompass a broad spectrum of alterations in cognitive functioning.
Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to 'psychedelic' drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism.
Seen en masse, the effect of these rippling colour fields, outlined by dark webs, is almost 'psychedelic' .
And so he goes, snaking his way back through the crowd to the front of the stage, where he reassumes his position as the high priest of Sweden's greatest 'psychedelic' rock band.
Hagman said the 'psychedelic' effects of the drug included seeing octopus-like creatures, lions with feathers and his long-dead grandmother.
Subjective reports from experienced users of 'psychedelic' drugs can help us gain insights into both the nature of the subjective experience as well as the internal and external factors that affect it.
At some point he recalled his fascination with 'psychedelic' mushrooms and LSD in college.
Hipster trousers and a long jacket were made in almost 'psychedelic' stripes of multi-coloured suede, PVC and ribbon sewn together so neatly as to seem seamless.
35 years later, along comes Lenola, with another double album that proves 'psychedelic' music can still be pretty monochromatic, a full generation after the term came into being.
Inside the van were painted 'psychedelic' patterns, swirled rugs and several spaced out hippies reclined on a makeshift sofa.
The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and, so it seemed, half the youth of Britain and America were experimenting with 'psychedelic' drugs; dresses were getting shorter and hair longer.
Their 'psychedelic' element is heightened by bright, bright colour, like turquoise greens and those hot pinks.
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