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Definitions for Trance
[1] a half-conscious state, seemingly between sleeping and waking, in which ability to function voluntarily may be suspended.
[2] a dazed or bewildered condition.
[3] a state of complete mental absorption or deep musing.
[4] an unconscious, cataleptic, or hypnotic condition.
[5] Spiritualism . a temporary state in which a medium, with suspension of personal consciousness, is controlled by an intelligence from without and used as a means of communication, as from the dead.
[6] to put in a trance; stupefy.
[7] to entrance; enrapture.
[8] a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
[9] to move or walk rapidly or briskly.
[10] a hypnotic state resembling sleep
[11] any mental state in which a person is unaware or apparently unaware of the environment, characterized by loss of voluntary movement, rigidity, and lack of sensitivity to external stimuli
[12] a dazed or stunned state
[13] a state of ecstasy or mystic absorption so intense as to cause a temporary loss of consciousness at the earthly level
[14] spiritualism a state in which a medium, having temporarily lost consciousness, can supposedly be controlled by an intelligence from without as a means of communication with the dead
[15] a type of electronic dance music with repetitive rhythms, aiming at a hypnotic effect
[16] (tr) to put into or as into a trance
Words related to Trance
coma, rapture, reverie, stupor, unconsciousness, insensibility, abstraction, study, spell, glaze, muse, ecstasy, daze, dream, petrifaction, catatonia, catalepsy, transfixion
Words nearby Trance
tramping hut, trample, trampoline, tramroad, tramway, trance, trance out, tranche, tranchet, tranexamic acid, tranfd.
Origin of Trance
21325–75; Middle English (v.); origin uncertain
Other words from Trance
tranced·ly [transt -lee, tran -sid-lee] /ˈtrænst li, ˈtræn sɪd li/ , adverb
trance·like , adjective
Word origin for Trance
C14: from Old French transe , from transir to faint, pass away, from Latin trānsīre to go over, from trans- + īre to go
Synonyms for Trance
coma, rapture, reverie, stupor, unconsciousness, abstraction, catalepsy, catatonia, daze, dream, ecstasy, glaze, insensibility, muse, petrifaction, spell, study, transfixion, transfixture