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Meaning of hypnotized
The primary meaning of the word "hypnotized" is to be in a state of being completely absorbed or fascinated by something.
Etymology of hypnotized
The word "hypnotized" originates from the term "hypnosis," which was coined by James Braid in 1842, derived from the Greek word "hypnos," meaning sleep.
The concept of hypnosis has been around for centuries, but the modern understanding and terminology were developed in the 19th century.
Synonyms
mesmerized
spellbound
entranced
captivated
fascinated
enthralled
bewitched
beguiled
charmed
enchanted
transfixed
absorbed
riveted
engrossed
enthralled
dazzled
stunned
amazed
astonished
flabbergasted
bewildered
dazed
dazzled
disoriented
confused
perplexed
stunned
immobilized
paralyzed
frozen
rigid
petrified
immobilized
Definitions
- Hypnotized refers to a state of being under hypnosis, which is a state of consciousness characterized by heightened suggestibility and focus.
- * It can also describe being completely absorbed or fascinated by something, such as a performance, a person, or an activity.
Usage Examples
- The audience was hypnotized by the magician's tricks and illusions.
- * She was hypnotized by the beautiful sunset and forgot about her worries.
- * The patient was hypnotized by the therapist to help her overcome her phobia.
Antonyms
alert
awake
aware
conscious
attentive
vigilant
watchful
sober
lucid
clear-headed
rational
skeptical
unimpressed
indifferent
apathetic
disinterested
unconcerned
detached
unresponsive
lethargic
sluggish
dormant
inactive