enthrall (Meaning)

Wordnet

enthrall (v)

hold spellbound

Webster

enthrall (v. t.)

To hold in thrall; to enslave. See Inthrall.

enthrall Sentence Examples

  1. The audience was enthralled by the mesmerizing performance of the stage magician.
  2. The children were enthralled by the enchanting stories told by their grandmother.
  3. The beauty of the painting enthralled the art enthusiasts, leaving them in awe.
  4. The adrenaline-fueled action movie enthralled the viewers, keeping them on the edge of their seats.
  5. The skilled orator enthralled the crowd with his eloquent words and captivating presence.
  6. The mesmerizing symphony enthralled the music lovers, transporting them to a world of pure auditory bliss.
  7. The aroma of freshly baked bread enthralled the passersby, enticing them to step into the bakery.
  8. The natural beauty of the mountain range enthralled the hikers, leaving them in a state of awe and wonder.
  9. The gripping mystery novel enthralled the readers, keeping them hooked until the very last page.
  10. The intricate design of the ancient ruins enthralled the archaeologists, providing them with valuable insights into past civilizations.

FAQs About the word enthrall

hold spellboundTo hold in thrall; to enslave. See Inthrall.

fascinate, enchant,grip, spellbind, hypnotize, arrest, mesmerize, entrance, bewitch, engross

weary, weary, pall, bore, pall,bore,tire, tire, jade,jade

The audience was enthralled by the mesmerizing performance of the stage magician.

The children were enthralled by the enchanting stories told by their grandmother.

The beauty of the painting enthralled the art enthusiasts, leaving them in awe.

The adrenaline-fueled action movie enthralled the viewers, keeping them on the edge of their seats.