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captivated
adjective as in absorbed
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adjective as in bewitched
adjective as in charmed
adjective as in delighted
adjective as in enamored
adjective as in engrossed
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adjective as in happy
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adjective as in hooked
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adjective as in infatuated
adjective as in intoxicated
adjective as in intrigued
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adjective as in obsessed
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adjective as in rapt
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- absent
- absent-minded
- abstracted
- beguiled
- bewitched
- blissful
- busy
- carried away
- caught up in
- charmed
- daydreaming
- deep
- dreaming
- employed
- enamored
- engaged
- engrossed
- enraptured
- entranced
- gripped
- happy
- held
- hung up
- hypnotized
- immersed
- intent
- involved
- lost
- oblivious
- occupied
- overwhelmed
- preoccupied
- ravished
- taken
- transported
- unconscious
- wrapped
- wrapped-up
adjective as in spellbound
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Example Sentences
She was captivated by the goodness of Atticus Finch both as a father and a lawyer.
Swims' smokey, rich voice has captivated audiences and it's only right his impact has garnered him a Best New Artist nod.
He played an instrumental role in shaping the unique sound of the band, which captivated the world with its warm, infectious songs that transcended cultural and musical boundaries.
Bafta chair Sara Putt described Davis as a "talented, much loved and truly inspiring figure who has captivated audiences over many decades".
The rise of digital entertainment has captivated kids' attention, drawing them away from physical activities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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