Synonym: mesmeric, mesmerizing, soporific, spellbinding. Similar words: hypnotize, hypnotised, hypnosis, tachypnea, hypnagogic, notice, hypothetical, hyperkinetic. Meaning: [hɪp'nɑtɪk /-'nɒtɪk] n. a drug that induces sleep. adj. 1. of or relating to hypnosis 2. attracting and holding interest as if by a spell.
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31. But if he seems to be in something approaching hypnotic trance, be very careful of your language.
32. It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
33. The drums deliver an almost hypnotic effect as the dancers circle the floor.
34. No hypnotic was prescribed in view of the risk of a further overdose.
35. Anxiety, which may have been eased by the hypnotic treatment, may also rebound.
36. Under it, the blade tips of a massive propeller broke the surface in a hypnotic slow rhythm.
37. Treatment was terminated and the general practitioner advised that the hypnotic could now be stopped.
38. They feature moody, hypnotic backdrops topped with his breathy intoning.
39. The hypnotic subject is very suggestible.
40. The structure was compact, the effect swirling and hypnotic.
41. A trademark used a hypnotic drug prescribed for insomnia.
42. Everyone is familiar with the TV screen's hypnotic power.
43. This a hypnotic way to ask for a referral.
44. Conclusion GLB possesses obvious sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsive effects.
45. The hypnotic eyes gazed into his own.
46. How to write hypnotic sales letters!
47. Chloral hydrate is a rapidly effective hypnotic.
48. Her voice was so sweet as it broke the hypnotic trance we were all caught in.
49. A sedative or hypnotic drug, especially a barbiturate, in the form of a pill or capsule used to relieve insomnia.
50. Cinnamamide Compounds possess inhibition, hypnotic, Sedative and anticonvulsive activity in central nervous system.
51. But beware; after an hour or so's perusal in the sun/wind/strangely hypnotic odour, you may find your senses addling. In short, you may find yourself contemplating a snood.
52. ConclusionWuweizi Ningshen Oral Liquid possesses obvious sedative, hypnotic and anti - convulsion effects.
53. Later plagued by intense back pain that had migrated to his neck he took the hypnotic drug chloral hydrate as a sleep aid and tried electric-shock therapy which failed to provide relief.
54. Conclusion High-dose Naloxone treatment on intoxation of hypnotic and alcohol is more effective than low-dose.
55. ObjectiveTo survey the influence of dihydromyricetin ( DMY ) on the hypnotic effects of pentobarbital sodium on mice.
56. These tediously made oil paintings are made to look effortless like soft, hypnotic daydreams.
57. Objective: To study the sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsive effects of Long Gu in mice.
58. The libretto, mostly numbers, solfege syllables and quirky, stream-of-consciousness spoken texts, works its own hypnotic spell.sentencedict.com/hypnotic.html
59. He played complete and deeply realized tennis, but the lulling beauty of his game was so hypnotic that audiences couldn't imagine it came from sweat and work.
60. The voice was so sweet as it broke the hypnotic trance we were all caught in, "Mom, let's run through the rain, " she said.
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