Pronunciation: /maɪnd-ɔːltərɪŋ/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'mind-altering' describes something that changes or affects the mind.
A1 Some people believe that certain foods can have mind-altering effects.
A2 The movie they watched last night had some mind-altering scenes that left them thinking.
B1 The artist's work is known for its mind-altering themes and imagery.
B2 After taking the medication, she experienced mind-altering side effects that affected her daily life.
C1 The novel explores the concept of mind-altering substances and their impact on society.
C2 The scientist conducted research on mind-altering drugs and their potential benefits for mental health.
formal The scientist conducted research on the effects of mind-altering substances on the brain.
informal I heard that new movie has some mind-altering scenes that will blow your mind.
slang Dude, that concert was so mind-altering, I felt like I was in another dimension.
figurative Reading that book was a mind-altering experience that opened my eyes to new perspectives.
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