Hypnotic in a sentence as a noun

That's hypnotic and you zone out as a result.

It's really hypnotic, in a weird but not unpleasant way.

" That phrase is also a hypnotic induction all by itself.

The rhythmic -- almost hypnotic -- screek screek of a dot-matrix printer.

"...."Step 5 was where I fell into what I can only describe as a sort of hypnotic trance that lasted until the end.

She wrote, "Even today I don't have a computer at home because it can have a hypnotic effect on me. I can get caught up watching certain screen savers for hours.

Hypnotic in a sentence as an adjective

When used in conjunction with hypnotic techniques, its evil impact is greatly increased.

"Also: no option to disable the dock icon or turn off the hypnotic animation while files are syncing.

As my brain hasn't seen my surroundings for too long, it stops recomposing it, and that makes me conscious of how small my precise vision area is. This also contributes to the hypnotic effect of that thing.

" a hypnotic induction that prepares everybody for bad service?

And no, it's not really a mystery why he had so profound an effect on so many: between the eloquence of his words and his hypnotic speech and diction, who couldn't help but we swept away by his lessons?

Hypnotic definitions

noun

a drug that induces sleep

See also: soporific

adjective

of or relating to hypnosis

adjective

attracting and holding interest as if by a spell; "read the bedtime story in a hypnotic voice"; "she had a warm mesmeric charm"; "the sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing"; "a spellbinding description of life in ancient Rome"

See also: mesmeric mesmerizing spellbinding