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hypnotist Definition

hyp·no·tist (-tist)

noun

a person who induces hypnosis
hypnotist Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • see: People came from miles around to see the famed hypnotist do his stuff.
  • forget: Forget those stage hypnotists who return their powerless subjects to childhood.
  • hear: Further, they should be told that they will not be unconscious, but will hear the hypnotist speaking all the time.
  • train: So, what can a properly trained hypnotist do?
  • become: The program also made it clear that anybody can become a hypnotist.
  • make: Deliberate resistance, of course, makes the hypnotist 's task much harder.

Converse of subject

  • suggest: It is more likely to occur if suggested by the hypnotist.

Adjective modifier

  • professional: No amateur or professional hypnotist lacking proper medical training could diagnose definitely between the various conditions.
  • good: I guarantee that if you have studied these few pages you will be just as good as the best hypnotist in the World.
  • amateur: Such subjects are very likely to suffer considerable mental and physical harm in the hands of enthusiastic amateur hypnotists.
  • skilled: He is also a very skilled hypnotist, able to entrance most people in seconds.
  • competent: Jacobs makes it clear to us in his latest book that he is a competent hypnotist.
  • famous: The climax of the afternoon was a highly practical session on hypnotism by Andrew Newton, a famous stage hypnotist.

Noun used with modifier

  • stage: An unusual offer to help Bedford Rugby Club has come from, guess what, a stage hypnotist.
  • comedy: Adam Night UK Possibly the number one comedy stage hypnotist in the UK.
  • master: A master hypnotist, he could bring almost anyone under his will.
  • TV: Youâd be forgiven for thinking itâs a bit gimmicky â the countryâs leading program is led by TV hypnotist Paul McKenna.

Possessives

  • suggestion: The subject is consciously giving their approval to the hypnotist's suggestions.
  • eye: At one time it was thought that the gaze of the Hypnotist's eye was very important.

Possessives

  • world: Paul McKenna Ph.D. is the world's leading hypnotist and Britain's most successful self-improvement author.

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