hypnotist

[ˈhɪpnətɪst]

hypnotist Definition

  • 1a person who puts someone into a state of hypnosis
  • 2a person who performs or demonstrates hypnosis on others

Using hypnotist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hypnotist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hypnotist put the audience member into a trance.

  • Example

    She went to see a hypnotist to help her quit smoking.

  • Example

    The hypnotist demonstrated his skills at the fair.

hypnotist Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hypnotist

  • a hypnotist who performs in front of an audience for entertainment purposes

    Example

    The stage hypnotist had the audience laughing and clapping.

  • a hypnotist who uses hypnosis as a form of therapy to treat various conditions

    Example

    The clinical hypnotist helped her overcome her fear of flying.

  • self-hypnotist

    a person who hypnotizes themselves, often to achieve a specific goal or outcome

    Example

    She became a self-hypnotist to help her manage her anxiety.

Origins of hypnotist

from Greek 'hupnos', meaning 'sleep'

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Summary: hypnotist in Brief

A 'hypnotist' [ˈhɪpnətɪst] is a person who puts someone into a state of hypnosis or performs hypnosis on others. They can be used for entertainment or therapeutic purposes, such as a stage hypnotist or a clinical hypnotist. A self-hypnotist is a person who hypnotizes themselves.