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enthralen‧thral British English, enthrall American English /ɪnˈθrɔːl $ -ˈθrɒːl/ verb (past tense and past participle enthralled, present participle enthralling) [transitive] VERB TABLEenthral (BrE) |
Present | I, you, we, they | enthral (BrE) | | he, she, it | enthrals (BrE) | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | enthralled | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have enthralled | | he, she, it | has enthralled | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had enthralled | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will enthral | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have enthralled |
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Present | I | am enthralling | | he, she, it | is enthralling | | you, we, they | are enthralling | Past | I, he, she, it | was enthralling | | you, we, they | were enthralling | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been enthralling | | he, she, it | has been enthralling | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been enthralling | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be enthralling | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been enthralling |
so interested that you give all your attention to something► absorbed so interested in something that you give it all your attention and do not notice or pay attention to other things: absorbed in: · Penny and Sam were so absorbed in their game, that they didn't hear me call.· Dad was obviously far too absorbed in his own difficulties to be interested in mine.· I saw Bill walking across the park, absorbed in his own thoughts. ► gripped/riveted extremely interested by a book, film, event etc or by what someone is saying, so that you cannot stop reading, watching, listening etc: · It was a brilliant documentary. I sat absolutely riveted from beginning to end.· I was completely gripped as soon as I opened the book. gripped/riveted by: · We stopped the car, riveted by the sight of a village wedding in progress. ► engrossed extremely interested in something such as a book or your work, so that you do not notice anything that is happening around you: · As she worked, she became so engrossed that she lost all sense of time.engrossed in: · Jane was sitting in bed, engrossed in a novel.· They appeared to be engrossed in their conversation and I didn't want to disturb them. ► obsessed to be too interested in something, so that you cannot stop thinking about it or spending your time on it: · He spends all his time fiddling about with cars - he's completely obsessed.obsessed by/with: · As an artist, he was obsessed with sex and death.· People seem to be obsessed by health issues these days.become obsessed: · She became obsessed with the idea of making money. ► enthralled very interested and excited by a story or by something that you see or hear, so that you give all your attention to it: · From the opening line of the play, the audience was completely enthralled.listen/watch etc enthralled: · We listened enthralled as she told us the story of her life.enthralled by: · I was completely enthralled by the world of the theatre, and knew that I wanted to act. ► mesmerized also mesmerised British unable to stop looking at something or listening to someone because they completely keep your attention: · She stood there mesmerized as he picked up the gun and turned it slowly towards her.mesmerized by: · It was as if the audience was completely mesmerized by the small figure on the stage. ► spellbound so interested by something, especially something strange or wonderful, that you are unable to move or think of anything else: listen/watch/wait etc spellbound: · Millions of Japanese listened spellbound as they heard the Emperor speak in public for the first time.spellbound by: · On clear nights we were spellbound by the strange flickering of the Northern lights in the sky.held somebody spellbound: · The Firebird is a magical ballet that still holds audiences spellbound. ► be all ears spoken to be extremely interested in what someone is telling you, and listen very carefully to it: · Tell me exactly what happened. I'm all ears.· Everyone was all ears as soon as I mentioned a cash prize. to make someone very interested and excited, so that they listen or watch something very carefullybe enthralled by/with somebody/something The children were enthralled by the story she was telling.GRAMMAR Enthral is usually passive.—enthralled adjective |