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mesmerizing
[ mez-muh-rahy-zing, mes- ]
adjective
- completely engrossing; captivating or fascinating:
He spoke to us extemporaneously for at least two hours, weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of wisdom.
- hypnotic or hypnotizing; having a trancelike effect similar to hypnosis:
The song’s simple repetition of the word “Hallelujah†is comforting, mesmerizing, and uplifting.
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Origin of mesmerizing1
Example Sentences
Max Webster’s production, which won three Tony Awards for its mesmerizing design, brings audiences along on an adventure that combines the heartfelt wisdom of a classic fable with the splendor of modern stage poetry.
In a post on X, AccuWeather said the mesmerizing blue spiral might have been caused by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
What does get revived is Shula’s buried trauma, which in childhood led her to a fascination with the title bird’s cautionary cry, and in the film’s present day manifests itself through Chardy’s mesmerizing, tense impassivity.
The way Fiennes’ Cardinal Lawrence navigates his crisis of faith quietly and dutifully is mesmerizing to watch.
What might be a bore in the hands of less capable artists turns utterly mesmerizing, making for one of the best entries at Sundance 2025.
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