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View usage for: (spelbaʊnd) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you are spellbound by something or someone, you are so fascinated that you cannot think about anything else. His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words. [+ by] He was in awe of her; she held him spellbound. Synonyms: entranced, gripped, fascinated, transported More Synonyms of spellbound spellbound in British English (ˈspɛlˌbaʊnd) adjectivehaving one's attention held as though one is bound by a spell a spellbound audience spellbound in American English (ˈspɛlˌbaʊnd) adjective held or affected by or as by a spell; fascinated; enchanted Word origin spell 1 + bound 2Examples of 'spellbound' in a sentencespellbound As you roamed the stage, addressing a spellbound crowd, people saw a president in waiting. Definition completely fascinated He was spellbound by the sight. Synonyms entranced gripped transported charmed hooked bemused captivated enthralled transfixed mesmerized under a spell Additional synonymsThe doctor is bewitched by Maya's beauty. Synonyms enchanted, charmed, transformed, fascinated, entranced, possessed, captivated, enthralled, beguiled, ravished, spellbound, mesmerized, enamoured, hypnotized, enraptured, under a spell I sat on the stairs and watched, fascinated. Synonyms entranced, charmed, absorbed, very interested, captivated, hooked on, enthralled, beguiled, smitten, bewitched, engrossed, spellbound, infatuated, hypnotized, under a spell Definition under the influence of a powerful force, such as a spirit or strong emotion He behaved like someone possessed. Synonyms crazed, haunted, cursed, obsessed, raving, frenzied, consumed, enchanted, maddened, frenetic, berserk, bewitched, bedevilled, under a spell, hag-riddenNearby words ofspellbound - spell
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Additional synonymsDefinition totally engrossed I noticed that everyone was watching me with rapt attention. Synonyms spellbound, entranced, enthralled, engrossed, held, gripped, fascinated, absorbed, intent, preoccupied, carried away |