Enthral

usgb/ɪnˈθrɔːl/Volume
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Context MattersPlay
Use 'enthral' for positive experiences often linked with entertainment, art, or stories. SlideThe magician's performance enthralled the children.
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Emotionally ChargedPlay
'Enthral' suggests strong emotional engagement, not just casual interest. SlideVisitors were enthralled by the breathtaking view from the mountain top.
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Total AttentionPlay
When using 'enthral', it implies someone's attention is completely absorbed by something. SlideShe was so enthralled by the novel that she forgot to eat.