单词 | captivating |
释义 | captivating (once / 3651 pages) adj The adjective captivating describes something that's completely enthralling and holds your attention. You might find a marathon of episodes of a TV show so captivating that you forget to eat dinner. When people are captivating, they're often very intelligent, attractive, charming, or otherwise fascinating. Something that catches and holds your interest is captivating, like a captivating mystery novel you just can't put down. In fact, this adjective comes from the Latin captivatus, "to take or capture," and early in its use, captivating had that literal meaning. Now it's only used to mean capturing interest. WORD FAMILYcaptivating: captivatingly+/captivate: captivated, captivates, captivating, captivation/captivation: captivations/captive: captivate, captives, captivity/captivity: captivities USAGE EXAMPLESBut for us mere mortals, there are other celebratory choices just as captivating. New York Times(Dec 23, 2016) A house in Birmingham is captivating passers-by with its Stranger Things-inspired festive light display in the front window. BBC(Dec 14, 2016) Informative notes, and full texts and translations, accompany this captivating recital by a significant talent. Washington Post(Dec 08, 2016) adj capturing interest as if by a spell Roosevelt was a captivating speaker Syn bewitching, enchanting, enthralling, entrancing, fascinating attractive pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm |
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