Synonym: ecstasy, hypnosis, rapture, spell. Similar words: entrance, entranceway, preponderance of evidence, france, ignorance, fragrance, assurance, tolerance. Meaning: [træns /trɑːns] n. 1. a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation 2. a state of mind in which consciousness is fragile and voluntary action is poor or missing; a state resembling deep sleep. v. attract; cause to be enamored.
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91. With this Ibrahim departed and soon after awoke from his trance.
92. A priestess, called the Pithiness, usually a respected older woman, went into a trance to communicate with the gods.
93. If these criteria are met, the hypnotist can guide the subject into a hypnotic trance using a variety of methods. The most common hypnotic techniques are.
94. She said nothing but sat there as if in a trance.
95. When I found out what Robbins was doing, I convinced him to take the trance away.
96. Relaxed arousal, sensory deprivation and repetitive sounds and motions can bring about a trance - like state.
97. He'wakes'completely forgetful of what has taken place in the trance.
98. Selections from Trance and Dance in Bali. Directed by Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson. 20 mins. 1951.
99. Gretchen seemed to be moving in a private trance of her own.
100. She paid no attention to whatever others had said but sat there in a trance.
101. He said nothing but sat there as if in a trance. Sentencedict.com
102. Having fallen into a trance state, they acted in accordance with these supernaturalist beliefs: dancing wildly for days on end.
103. They went into a trance to communicate with the spirit world.
More similar words: entrance, entranceway, preponderance of evidence, france, ignorance, fragrance, assurance, tolerance, temperance, hindrance, endurance, severance, utterance, insurance, forbearance, exuberance, appearance, remembrance, perseverance, intolerance, transience, remembrancer, translucence, intransigence, ranch, branch, rancid, rancor, strand, vibrancy.