Hypnotists [noun]

Definition of Hypnotists:

person who can perform magic

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Sentence/Example of Hypnotists:

Mrs. Irvin has decided to consult a palmist or a hypnotist or some such occult authority before dining with you this evening.

The hypnotist has shown the vanity and Blake the inutility of willing trifles, and black magic its futility.

And to expect strong hypnotic effect from a certain hypnotist is often in itself sufficient to produce hypnotic sleep.

Its production is supposed to represent the acme of skill in the hypnotist.

There is no need of a special hypnotist, and there is no special faculty required.

And if you had any I'm not sure that a hypnotist is responsible at law for what his subject does.

A hypnotist can, by suggestion, make you feel almost anything, whether it is true or not.

The hypnotist helped himself to some attractive amber-coloured jelly.

The hypnotist watched him with quiet eyes, studied his face and clothes and bearing.

And soon after this the celebrated hypnotist who dressed in green and yellow had another client.