hypnotic in a sentence
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Definition
Hypnotic: having a mesmerizing or entrancing quality that captures attention and induces a trance-like state.
Sample Sentences
- The dancer moved in a hypnotic rhythm that captivated everyone in the audience.
- As the sun set over the ocean, the colors created a hypnotic landscape that was hard to look away from.
- He spoke with a hypnotic charm that made even the most skeptical listeners lean in closer.
- The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was almost hypnotic, lulling her into a peaceful state.
- The film's visuals were so hypnotic that I found myself completely absorbed in the story.
- The dancer moved with a hypnotic grace that captivated the entire audience.
- His voice had a hypnotic quality that made it hard for anyone to look away.
- The film's hypnotic visuals drew viewers into a dreamlike state from start to finish.
- Listening to the sound of the waves was a hypnotic experience that eased her mind.
- The artist's use of color created a hypnotic effect that lingered in the viewer's mind.
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