Definition of hypnotist in English:
hypnotist
noun ˈhɪpnətɪstˈhɪpnətəst
A person who carries out hypnosis, either for medical reasons or for entertainment.
an expert clinician and skilled hypnotist
Example sentencesExamples
- Stage hypnotists are popular attractions at bars and comedy clubs.
- He knows that his real suspect is some sort of master hypnotist.
- The stage hypnotist selects the candidates, who go along with the suggestion and cannot get their hands apart until he tells them, "Now, it's okay to relax and separate them".
- A sideshow hypnotist erases her memory of her life in the African treetops and convinces her that she and Lyle are husband and wife.
- The star attraction was a hypnotist.
- Putting your faith in the hypnotist seems to be a large part of why it works.
- He is a well-established hypnotist and has had a television show in Australia.
- He has tried a hypnotist for his compulsion but that didn't seem to help.
- This would be similar to the amazing case of the woman who was put in an altered state of consciousness by an amateur hypnotist in 1952.
- He offers his assistance as a hypnotist to regress the amnesiac back to the point of her nightmares, hopefully sparking her memory.