bethrall Antonyms

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Meaning of bethrall

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bethrall (v. t.)

To reduce to thralldom; to inthrall.

bethrall Sentence Examples

  1. The captivating performance captivated the audience, leaving them bethrall to its magic.
  2. The enchanting storyteller's words held the crowd bethrall, transporting them to distant lands and forgotten realms.
  3. The beauty of the painting was so captivating that it left viewers bethrall to its canvas.
  4. The enchanting melodies of the symphony held the concert hall bethrall, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  5. The allure of the dancer's movements held the stage bethrall, mesmerizing the spectators.
  6. The orator's eloquence left the assembly bethrall to his words, spellbound by his persuasive power.
  7. The haunting melody played on the violin bethrall the quaint café, creating a moment of serene enchantment.
  8. The enigmatic novel held readers bethrall to its pages, eager to unravel its tantalizing mysteries.
  9. The mesmerizing effects of the potion left the victims bethrall to the sorcerer's will.
  10. The captivating beauty of the sunset painted a vibrant canvas that held onlookers bethrall to its celestial dance of colors.

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To reduce to thralldom; to inthrall.

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The captivating performance captivated the audience, leaving them bethrall to its magic.

The enchanting storyteller's words held the crowd bethrall, transporting them to distant lands and forgotten realms.

The beauty of the painting was so captivating that it left viewers bethrall to its canvas.

The enchanting melodies of the symphony held the concert hall bethrall, creating an ethereal atmosphere.