Hypnotic - English meaning
hɪpˈnɒt.ɪk
Hypnotic – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveRelating to or producing hypnosis.
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A hypnotic stateadjective(of a drug) sleep-inducing.
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Patients typically need large doses of sedative hypnotic drugs and four-point restraints during thi…
nounA sleep-inducing drug.
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Hypnotics may be prescribednounA person under or open to hypnosis.
adjectiveRelating to or causing hypnosis
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A hypnotic trance, the hypnotic rhythm of the waves
adjectiveCaused by hypnosis
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Hypnotic trance she went into a hypnotic trance.
adjectiveMaking you feel as if you want to sleep or are in a trance (= a state of not being completely conscious or in control of yourself)
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The beat of the music was strangely hypnotic.
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Word origin
early 17th century: from French hypnotique, via late Latin from Greek hupnōtikos ‘causing sleep’, from hupnoun ‘put to sleep’, from hupnos ‘sleep’.
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