transfix (Meaning)
transfix (v)
to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe
pierce with a sharp stake or point
transfix (v. t.)
To pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; to impale; as, to transfix one with a dart.
Synonyms & Antonyms of transfix
transfix Sentence Examples
- The beauty of the sunset transfixed me, rendering me motionless.
- The piercing gaze of the stranger transfixed her like a spotlight.
- The dancer's graceful movements transfixed the audience, leaving them spellbound.
- The horrors of the accident transfixed the survivors, leaving an indelible mark on their memories.
- The eerie silence of the abandoned house transfixed me, sending shivers down my spine.
- The sudden appearance of the ghost transfixed the group, paralyzing them with fear.
- The beauty of the painting transfixed me, drawing me into its ethereal world.
- The sound of the church bells transfixed the congregation, calling them to worship.
- The intensity of their love transfixed them, creating an unbreakable bond.
- The realization of her betrayal transfixed her, shattering her world.
FAQs About the word transfix
to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe, pierce with a sharp stake or pointTo pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; to impa
pierce, pick, stick, puncture, jab,stab, gore, lance, harpoon, punch
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The beauty of the sunset transfixed me, rendering me motionless.
The piercing gaze of the stranger transfixed her like a spotlight.
The dancer's graceful movements transfixed the audience, leaving them spellbound.
The horrors of the accident transfixed the survivors, leaving an indelible mark on their memories.