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captivating

Definition for captivating

adjective as in absorbing

adjective as in adorable

adjective as in alluring

Strong matches

bewitching, winning

Weak match

magnetic

adjective as in bewitching

adjective as in enchanting

adjective as in endearing

Strongest match

charming

Strong match

winning

adjective as in engaging

adjective as in engrossing

adjective as in enthralling

Strong matches

consuming, interesting

adjective as in enticing

adjective as in fascinating

adjective as in fetching

adjective as in gripping

adjective as in intriguing

adjective as in magnetic

adjective as in prepossessing

adjective as in quaint

adjective as in ravishing

adjective as in riveting

adjective as in seductive

adjective as in thought-provoking

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Example Sentences

While "Wicked" cannot compete in this category against songs from "Emilia Pérez," "Sing Sing," or "The Six Triple Eight," its songs are among the most captivating audiences have experienced this awards season.

From Salon

Audience members are encouraged to make some noise as they fall into the R&B groove of a musical overflowing with captivating voices.

While the first fight was a captivating classic, the rematch was even better.

From BBC

Its easy to see why — the Shrine’s regal desert murals, undulating wood balconies and ornate chandeliers make for a captivating place to play and see live music.

Only a small portion of the work has been exhibited since the 1979 Iranian Revolution but in recent years, the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art has been showcasing some of its most captivating pieces.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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