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enthral
[ en-thrawl ]
enthral
/ ɪ²Ôˈθ°ùɔ˱ô /
verb
- to hold spellbound; enchant; captivate
- obsolete.to hold as thrall; enslave
Derived Forms
- ±ð²Ôˈ³Ù³ó°ù²¹±ô³¾±ð²Ô³Ù, noun
- ±ð²Ôˈ³Ù³ó°ù²¹±ô±ô±ð°ù, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ð²Ô·³Ù³ó°ù²¹±ôm±ð²Ô³Ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of enthral1
Example Sentences
Lezhneva’s enthralling Pleasure acted as a kind of ghost, a haunted wanderer seeking her own validation rather than victims.
The enthralled hush at the La Jolla Playhouse matinee I attended was engulfing.
In the past, Trump likely would have been concerned with keeping those people on board, but right now, he seems too enthralled with Musk to defy his beloved's wishes.
On France's last visit to Dublin two years ago, Ireland won an enthralling slugfest, now regularly mentioned in 'greatest Six Nations games' conversations.
Author Bill Bryson, who chaired the judges, called it "an enthralling, engrossing story of survival and the resilience of the human spirit".
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