hypnosis
Americannoun
plural
hypnoses-
an artificially induced trance state resembling sleep, characterized by heightened susceptibility to suggestion.
noun
Etymology
Origin of hypnosis
First recorded in 1875–80; hypn(otic) + -osis
Explanation
Hypnosis is a trance-like state induced by a hypnotist in which the subject becomes highly open to suggestions by others. In movies, hypnosis usually starts with the phrase, "You are feeling very sleepy..." Thanks to a million bad TV shows and stage hypnotists — "look into my eyes, you are feeling sleepy..." — we tend to think of hypnosis as making its unfortunate subjects think they're birds and run around flapping their arms for our amusement. In fact, modern day hypnosis is more commonly used by therapists to help people modify undesirable behaviors such as smoking or anxiety. Helpful, if not as much fun.
Vocabulary lists containing hypnosis
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Example Sentences
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Hypnosis is more of a mindfulness practice than a vaudeville act.
From New York Times • Feb. 12, 2023
Hypnosis for example, has a very strong effect.
From Salon • Oct. 24, 2021
Hypnosis is the induction of a seemingly altered state of consciousness in which a person appears to relinquish voluntary control, becoming highly responsive to suggestion.
From Scientific American • Oct. 21, 2020
She gained her qualification after a six-week diploma course at the London College of Clinical Hypnosis and charges up to £90 for an appointment.
From The Guardian • Aug. 19, 2019
Theory.—Two rival theories are held as to the general character of Hypnosis.
From The Story of the Mind by Baldwin, James Mark
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