Hypnoses [noun]
Definition of Hypnoses:
daze, unconsciousness
Synonyms of Hypnoses:
● Coma
● Trance
● Slumber
● Lethargy
● Sleep
● Languor
● Swoon
● Torpor
● Hebetude
● Inertia
● Numbness
● Dullness
● Apathy
● Narcosis
● Sopor
● Asphyxia
● Fainting
● Swooning
Opposite/Antonyms of Hypnoses:
Sentence/Example of Hypnoses:
In 1999, NBC’s “Dateline” ran a segment on a Florida obstetrician who used hypnosis on his patients.
Originally, he endeavoured to reawaken the memory of the sexual trauma by means of the induction of profound hypnosis.
What is meant by rapport in the group may be illustrated by a somewhat similar phenomenon which occurs in hypnosis.
It must be traced in the literature of automatisms, hypnosis, divided personality, and the "subliminal."
Repeated advertising of a tooth brush or a box of crackers is mild mental suggestion—hypnosis, if you will.
"Very well," I answered, feeling myself in profound hypnosis.
We picture the vision, then, as an irruption of hypnosis into the visual sphere.
Intimidation, bribery, hypnosis, bring men to enlist as soldiers.
And then the third time Kennedy did put me under hypnosis—he called it that, at least.
Through her uncanny power of hypnosis, of suggestion, she had put the idea into her rich friend's head.