[hip-not-ik]/
hɪpˈnɒt ɪk/ SEE SYNONYMS FOR hypnotic ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective
of or connecting with hypnosis or hypnotism.inducing or like something that induces hypnosis.susceptible to hypnotherapy, as a person.inducing sleep.noun a representative or drug that produces sleep; sedative.an individual who is vulnerable to hypnosis.an individual
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hypnotic hypnotic/(hɪpˈnɒtɪk)/ adjective of
, linking to, or producing hypnosis or sleep( of an individual)susceptible to hypnotherapy noun a drug or representative that causes sleep an individual vulnerable to hypnosis Derived types of hypnotic hypnotically, adverb Word Origin for hypnotic C17: from Late Latin hypnōticus, from Greek hupnōtikos, from hupnoun to put to sleep, from hupnos sleep
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hypnotic
[hĭp-nŏt ′ ĭk] adj.Of or linking to hypnotherapy or hypnosis.Inducing or tending
to trigger sleep; soporific.n.An agent that causes sleep.The American Heritage ® Stedman’s
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