Mesmerizer

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Pronunciation: /ˈmɛzməˌraɪzər/

Definitions of mesmerizer

noun a person or thing that mesmerizes or holds someone's attention in a hypnotic or fascinating way

Example Sentences

A1 The mesmerizer at the circus captivated the children with his magic tricks.

A2 The hypnotist was a skilled mesmerizer, putting the audience into a deep trance.

B1 The mesmerizer's show was a hit with the crowd, who were amazed by his abilities.

B2 As a professional mesmerizer, he knew how to entrance his audience and keep them spellbound.

C1 The renowned mesmerizer was able to mesmerize even the most skeptical of spectators with his mind-bending illusions.

C2 The mesmerizer's performance was so captivating that it left the audience in awe, wondering how he was able to achieve such feats.

Examples of mesmerizer in a Sentence

formal The mesmerizer captivated the audience with his hypnotic performance.

informal The mesmerizer had everyone in the room completely spellbound.

slang The mesmerizer totally blew our minds with his tricks.

figurative Her eyes were like a mesmerizer, drawing you in with their intensity.

Grammatical Forms of mesmerizer

past tense

mesmerized

plural

mesmerizers

comparative

more mesmerizing

superlative

most mesmerizing

present tense

mesmerizes

future tense

will mesmerize

perfect tense

has mesmerized

continuous tense

is mesmerizing

singular

mesmerizer

positive degree

mesmerizing

infinitive

to mesmerize

gerund

mesmerizing

participle

mesmerized

Origin and Evolution of mesmerizer

First Known Use: 1784 year
Language of Origin: German
Story behind the word: The word 'mesmerizer' is derived from the name of Franz Mesmer, an Austrian physician who was known for his theory of animal magnetism and his use of hypnotism in the 18th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who practices mesmerism or hypnotism, the term 'mesmerizer' has evolved to also mean someone who captivates or fascinates others through their actions or words.