trance
//træns//
Noun
tranceSingular
trancesPlural
1
A half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium.
The hypnotist put her into a deep trance.
2
A state of abstraction or deep absorption in thought or daydreaming.
She sat in a trance, staring out the window and lost in her thoughts.
3
A genre of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms and synthesized melodies.
She loves listening to trance music when she goes to clubs.
Verb
tranceInfinitive
trancePresent tense
trancedPast tense
trancedPast participle
trancingPresent participle
trancesThird-person singular
1
To put into a trance or hypnotic state.
The hypnotist tranced the volunteer on stage.