trance
Meaning of trance
- A dazed or unconscious condition.
- A state of awareness, concentration, and/or focus that filters experience and information (for example, a state of meditation or possession by some being).
- A state of low response to stimulus and diminished, narrow attention; particularly one induced by hypnosis.
- Short for trance music.
- To (cause to) be in a trance; to entrance.
- To create in or via a trance.
noun
(obsolete outside Britain) A tedious journey.
verb- (obsolete outside Britain) To walk heavily or with some difficulty; to tramp, to trudge.
- (obsolete outside Britain) To pass across or over; to traverse.
- (obsolete outside Britain) To travel quickly over a long distance.
Information about trance
- The plural form of trance is: trances.
- Languages in which trance is used:
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Hyphenation of trance
trance
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- trance is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
trance synonyms
Meaning enchantment:
Meaning capture:
capture, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant
Meaning :
Translation of trance
- Italian: conquistare, incantare, ammaliare, affascinare, innamorare, sedurre, stregare
- Spanish: conquistar, cautivar, encantar, embrujar, fascinar, enamorar
Anagrams of trance
Canter, canter, carnet, centra, cranet, creant, Cretan, cretan, nectar, recant, tanrec
Words that rhyme with trance
ance, saance, absorbance, bobance, disturbance, indisturbance, nondisturbance, perturbance, predisturbance, reprobance, undisturbance, impeccance, insignificance, nonsignificance, omnisignificance, presignificance, scance, signficance, significance, vacance, Sundance, abidance, abondance, abundance, accordance, adance, aidance, appendance, ascendance, attendance, avoidance, biddance, breakdance, clogdance, concordance, condordance, contradance, contredance, counterdance, dance, dependance, descendance, disaccordance, discordance, disregardance, exceedance, exundance, forbiddance, foreguidance, guidance