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hypnotist

[ UK /hˈɪpnətˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪpnətɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who induces hypnosis

How To Use hypnotist In A Sentence

  • The play is in some ways a difficult one: we are left wondering whether or not Chesterton believes in magic; if he does, then the conjurer need not have been so upset that he had gained so much power of a psychic nature; if he does not, then the conjurer was a clever fraud or a brilliant hypnotist. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • A week before the flight, go to a hypnotist, which helps with the first really hard bit. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the mysterious opening sequence, in which a teenage boy is cured of his stammer by a hypnotist, eludes explanation and classification.
  • Of course, once I became a hypnotist, I learned how to help women become multiorgasmic from a touch, a word, a smell, a look, and even an idea . . . a single thought that slips in and slides deep down into their essence where their responsiveness lies so that they immediately feel themselves melting into a deep romantic passionate sense of self, freedom, and . . . well, not non-orgasmicness. Life of Brian:
  • Beck was also a proficient hypnotist, prestidigitator, chemist and roboticist, wearing a fishbowl, one-way plexiglass helmet, with gas jets mounted in his gloves and boots capable of emitting hallucinogenic, 'web' dissolving gases. Archive 2006-07-01
  • He is a well-established hypnotist and has had a television show in Australia.
  • A sideshow hypnotist erases her memory of her life in the African treetops and convinces her that she and Lyle are husband and wife.
  • We book a top-notch team of psychotherapists, hypnotists, masseurs and masseuses, motivators and life coaches.
  • News coverage focused on hypnotists, parapsychologists and yogis in saffron robes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is very strange that under hypnotism, people can only hear the voice of the hypnotist.
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