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Definition of captivating in English: captivatingadjectiveˈkaptɪveɪtɪŋˈkæptəˌveɪdɪŋ Capable of attracting and holding interest; charming. Example sentencesExamples - Still more captivating are Greaves' architectural structures, a dozen in all, installed at the four corners of the site.
- Upon close observation, you will find inspiration in each of the artist's captivating images.
- The sixth piece, which consisted of light string combinations, was the quartet's least captivating performance.
- There is a captivating element of juxtaposition in each painting.
- There's something captivating about the desert.
- A lot of his article is commonsense, but written in a disarming and captivating manner.
- In contrast to the opening 45 minutes, the second period proved captivating.
- His children had apparently never seen anything more captivating.
- The opposing sizzle may be more captivating then rational discourse.
- In this exhibition, he seems more interested in captivating viewers rather than in shocking them.
- Nowhere else have I been greeted by so many genuine, captivating smiles.
- These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense.
- Talk about a story that's just captivating people's attention.
- It's a captivating depiction of a way of life very removed from time.
- Dressed in a white cotton suit Pep reeled the audience in with his captivating voice.
- Known primarily for her quiet, captivating voice, Doiron sings with a style slightly different from previous releases.
- In a captivating section, Bate attempts to reconstruct Shakespeare's library.
- However, the movie plays like a series of vignettes, which means that another captivating scene is always around the corner.
- Dyson devotees will find nothing new in this collection, some of his most captivating moments are recycled.
- Van Meene's camera tends to linger on eccentric but captivating details.
Synonyms charming, enchanting, bewitching, fascinating, beguiling, entrancing, alluring, engaging, interesting, winning, delightful
Derivativesadverb Although North America abounds with excellent ski resorts, some of the most captivatingly beautiful ones offering slopes the envy of the world are in Switzerland. Example sentencesExamples - To illustrate this thesis, Hanson captivatingly narrates the details of the marches and men lead by three generals: Epaminondas, William Sherman, and George Patton.
- These days, my skepticism about the current state of photography is mostly relegated to cameras which, despite being so captivatingly small, remain annoyingly enigmatic.
- ‘Hayden, let me tell you a story,’ he said, his voice captivatingly soft, and again all I could do was listen.
- Full of magic, mystery and that unique allure of the Mediterranean, this piece is as captivatingly fresh as anything written by Ravel and Respighi.
Definition of captivating in US English: captivatingadjectiveˈkaptəˌvādiNGˈkæptəˌveɪdɪŋ Capable of attracting and holding interest; charming. Example sentencesExamples - These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense.
- There is a captivating element of juxtaposition in each painting.
- In this exhibition, he seems more interested in captivating viewers rather than in shocking them.
- Still more captivating are Greaves' architectural structures, a dozen in all, installed at the four corners of the site.
- Known primarily for her quiet, captivating voice, Doiron sings with a style slightly different from previous releases.
- Dressed in a white cotton suit Pep reeled the audience in with his captivating voice.
- In contrast to the opening 45 minutes, the second period proved captivating.
- Talk about a story that's just captivating people's attention.
- His children had apparently never seen anything more captivating.
- The sixth piece, which consisted of light string combinations, was the quartet's least captivating performance.
- In a captivating section, Bate attempts to reconstruct Shakespeare's library.
- There's something captivating about the desert.
- However, the movie plays like a series of vignettes, which means that another captivating scene is always around the corner.
- Upon close observation, you will find inspiration in each of the artist's captivating images.
- Van Meene's camera tends to linger on eccentric but captivating details.
- Dyson devotees will find nothing new in this collection, some of his most captivating moments are recycled.
- Nowhere else have I been greeted by so many genuine, captivating smiles.
- The opposing sizzle may be more captivating then rational discourse.
- A lot of his article is commonsense, but written in a disarming and captivating manner.
- It's a captivating depiction of a way of life very removed from time.
Synonyms charming, enchanting, bewitching, fascinating, beguiling, entrancing, alluring, engaging, interesting, winning, delightful |