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Hypnotic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Hypnotic describes something that captures attention completely, often causing a trance-like state. It can refer to mesmerizing sounds, movements, or visuals that hold fascination and dull awareness of surroundings.

hypnotic

/hɪpˈnɑtɪk/ /hɪpˈnɒtɪk/

Definition:

Relating to or producing a trance-like state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility.

Synonyms:

mesmerizing, spellbinding, entrancing, captivating

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

alert, 清醒

Common Collocations:

hypnotic state, hypnotic effect, hypnotic rhythm, hypnotic gaze

Derivatives:

hypnotism, hypnotist, hypnotize

Usage Tips:

Use "hypnotic" to describe something that captivates or lulls the senses, like music or a gaze.

Common Phrases:

under hypnosis, hypnotic trance, like a hypnotic spell

Etymology:

From Greek "hypnotikos," meaning "inclined to sleep," derived from "hypnos" (sleep).

Examples:

  • 1. The music had a hypnotic rhythm that made everyone sway gently.
  • 2. Her voice was so soft and hypnotic that I felt instantly relaxed.
  • 3. The flickering candlelight created a hypnotic effect in the dark room.
  • 4. He gave her a hypnotic stare that left her unable to look away.

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