entrancing (Meaning)

Wordnet

entrancing (s)

capturing interest as if by a spell

Webster

entrancing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Entrance

entrancing Sentence Examples

  1. The entrancing melody of the flute captivated the audience and held them spellbound.
  2. Her emerald eyes had an entrancing quality that drew people in and held their gaze.
  3. The entrancing beauty of the aurora borealis painted the night sky with vibrant colors.
  4. The entrancing scent of jasmine filled the air, creating an intoxicating atmosphere.
  5. The entrancing performance of the ballet dancer left the audience in awe and admiration.
  6. The entrancing storytelling of the old man kept his grandchildren on the edge of their seats.
  7. The entrancing mystery of the ancient ruins lured explorers and adventurers from around the world.
  8. The entrancing complexity of the mathematical equation challenged the minds of even the most brilliant mathematicians.
  9. The entrancing beauty of the butterfly's wings as it fluttered in the wind was a sight to behold.
  10. The entrancing sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore was both soothing and invigorating.

FAQs About the word entrancing

capturing interest as if by a spellof Entrance

appealing, seductive, attractive, fascinating, charismatic, charming, enchanting, engaging, bewitching, glamourous

repulsive, wearisome, irksome, boring, revolting, repugnant, revolting, irksome, boring, wearisome

The entrancing melody of the flute captivated the audience and held them spellbound.

Her emerald eyes had an entrancing quality that drew people in and held their gaze.

The entrancing beauty of the aurora borealis painted the night sky with vibrant colors.

The entrancing scent of jasmine filled the air, creating an intoxicating atmosphere.