মাত করা, বিমোহিত করা
(1) Attract; cause to be enamored
(2) Attract
(3) Cause to be enamored
(4) Enchant
(1) Nor would they captivate my attention so easily for 45 minutes.
(2) His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work.
(3) Whatever, there is still a person somewhere there to tease, interest and captivate us.
(4) The volume will captivate anyone with an interest in politics, public policy, and the strange ways of the Fourth Estate.
(5) Crime is law, and what we're trying to do is captivate the public's interest in something that they find interesting.
(6) Her charms would captivate me and make it difficult later to leave her.
(7) Hewitt's captivation with nature and with the landscape is aptly supported in the following poem privately published in 1956.
(8) To illustrate this thesis, Hanson captivatingly narrates the details of the marches and men lead by three generals: Epaminondas, William Sherman, and George Patton.
(9) It's a moment of truth where we enter a dream-like state and the individual we have fallen in love with, captivates our attention completely.
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(11) 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.
(12) Indeed, all of Graham's proud, flawed characters are stunningly and utterly flawed, and they steal the reader's captivation .
(13) So again what the earth is doing and what captivates human interest are often two very different things.
(14) Our past is something which intrigues, enthrals and captivates us and if for no other reason, history is important because it is interesting to the vast majority of us.
(15) It was at that moment that he was captivated by her smile and that was the moment their eyes met.
(16) He wooed dozens of heroines on-screen and captivated millions of fans off it with his urbane charm.
(17) If it is the carvings in their pristine charm that captivates the heart of an art lover, certainly it is the power of the deity that pulls the believer.
(18) The result is a fascinating display that truly captivates the viewer.
(19) It was not her long curls, her lovely figure, or full lips in a constant half smile, nor was it her gentle voice, unusual propriety, or sweet sincerity which held the unruly pirates in captivation ; it was her eyes.
(20) While the plot is said to be more complicated than before, the enhanced special effects are expected to maintain the captivation of children and adults alike.
enthrall
charm
enchant
bewitch
fascinate
beguile
entrance
enrapture
delight
attract
allure
engross
mesmerize
spellbind
hypnotize
Disgust
Disillusion
Offend
Repel
Repulse