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Hypnotise Meaning in English

word

ˈhɪpnəˌtaɪz
HIP-nuh-tyz
hˈɪpnətˌaɪz
HIP-nuh-tyz

Definition

To put someone into a trance-like state, often making them very relaxed and open to suggestion, usually through gentle speech or repetitive actions.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or medical; commonly used with 'by,' as in 'was hypnotised by.' Can be literal (medical hypnosis) or figurative (something is very captivating, e.g. 'I was hypnotised by her performance'). Don't confuse with 'mesmerize,' which means strongly attract or hold attention.

Example Sentences

The doctor will hypnotise the patient to help with stress.

basic

Can you really hypnotise someone with a watch?

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She tried to hypnotise the audience with her stories.

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I was so tired that the music almost hypnotised me to sleep.

natural

The magician claimed he could hypnotise anyone in the room.

natural

His voice was so calm, it almost hypnotised everyone listening.

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