Definition of Hypnotizer

1. Noun. A person who induces hypnosis.

Exact synonyms: Hypnotiser, Hypnotist, Mesmerist, Mesmerizer
Generic synonyms: Psychologist
Derivative terms: Hypnotise, Hypnotism, Hypnotize, Mesmerism, Mesmerism

Definition of Hypnotizer

1. n. One who hypnotizes.

Definition of Hypnotizer

1. Noun. One who, or that which, hypnotizes. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypnotizer

hypnotises
hypnotising
hypnotisingly
hypnotism
hypnotisms
hypnotist
hypnotists
hypnotizability
hypnotizable
hypnotizables
hypnotization
hypnotizations
hypnotize
hypnotizeable
hypnotized
hypnotizer (current term)
hypnotizers
hypnotizes
hypnotizing
hypnotizingly
hypnotoid
hypnozoite
hypnum
hypnums
hypo
hypo-
hypo-eutectoid steel
hypoacetylated
hypoacetylation
hypoacid

Literary usage of Hypnotizer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mind (1902)
"Having gone through his performance, the hypnotizer permits the soul to resume ... Sometimes, however, the hypnotizer, before withdrawing his influence, ..."

2. Suggestion and Autosuggestion: A Psychological and Pedagogical Study Based by Charles Baudouin (1922)
"But hypnosis, as described in this book, does not necessarily require a hypnotizer. When I put myself to sleep by autosuggestion, by voluntary autohypnosis, ..."

3. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1893)
"She gave an excuse for not having called on my services sooner as some one had persuaded her that the hypnotizer was just the man for her case. ..."

4. The Sexual Question: A Scientific, Psychological, Hygenic and Sociological Study by Auguste Forel (1908)
"A hypnotizer may abuse his suggestive power to exploit the love of the hypnotized. I have been consulted in a case where an old woman had hypnotized a rich ..."

5. Pastoral Medicine: A Handbook for the Catholic Clergy by Alexander E. Sanford (1905)
"Upon the hypnotizer's proposing (suggestion) any part of the central nervous system may be set in action and any psychical act made possible. ..."

6. Psychology: General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1907)
"The ability to produce the hypnotic state in the subject does not depend upon any peculiar powers on the part of the hypnotizer; it depends rather upon his ..."

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