hypnotic (Meaning)

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hypnotic (n)

a drug that induces sleep

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hypnotic (a)

of or relating to hypnosis

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hypnotic (s)

attracting and holding interest as if by a spell

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hypnotic (a.)

Having the quality of producing sleep; tending to produce sleep; soporific.

Of or pertaining to hypnotism; in a state of hypnotism; liable to hypnotism; as, a hypnotic condition.

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hypnotic (n.)

Any agent that produces, or tends to produce, sleep; an opiate; a soporific; a narcotic.

A person who exhibits the phenomena of, or is subject to, hypnotism.

hypnotic Sentence Examples

  1. The hypnotist's voice had a hypnotic effect on the audience, lulling them into a trance.
  2. The candle's flickering flames created a hypnotic display, drawing the observer's gaze.
  3. The snake's eyes seemed to possess a hypnotic power, captivating its prey.
  4. The dancer's movements were hypnotic, flowing effortlessly and alluringly.
  5. The sunset's colors painted the sky in hypnotic hues, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  6. The speaker's rhetoric had a hypnotic quality, persuading the listeners to accept his ideas.
  7. The drug's hypnotic properties induced a state of deep sleep and relaxation.
  8. The hypnotic rhythm of the music transported the listener to another realm.
  9. The hypnotizing gaze of the child made the parent unable to resist their demands.
  10. The hypnotic allure of the forbidden fruit proved irresistible to the tempted individual.

FAQs About the word hypnotic

a drug that induces sleep, of or relating to hypnosis, attracting and holding interest as if by a spellHaving the quality of producing sleep; tending to produce

soothing, sleepy, drowsy, opiate, somnolent, soporific, slumberous, slumbrous, comforting, narcotic

stimulant, waking, rousing, stimulating, arousing, stimulating, energizing, energizing, waking, rousing

The hypnotist's voice had a hypnotic effect on the audience, lulling them into a trance.

The candle's flickering flames created a hypnotic display, drawing the observer's gaze.

The snake's eyes seemed to possess a hypnotic power, captivating its prey.

The dancer's movements were hypnotic, flowing effortlessly and alluringly.