Mind-altering Drug (Noun)
Meaning
A drug that can produce mood changes and distorted perceptions.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The doctor warned the patient about the potential risks of taking the mind-altering drug, including hallucinations and paranoia.
- The documentary explored the use of mind-altering drugs in ancient cultures as a means to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
- After years of struggling with addiction, she finally sought help to overcome her dependence on the mind-altering drug.
- Some mind-altering drugs, such as LSD, have been studied for their potential therapeutic applications in treating mental health disorders.
- College students often experiment with various mind-altering drugs during parties and social gatherings, which can have serious consequences.