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enthralled

[ UK /ɛnθɹˈɔːld/ ]
[ US /ɛnˈθɹɔɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with wonder and delight

How To Use enthralled In A Sentence

  • I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral
  • Our first reaction is enthralled delight, but then ominous overtones register.
  • Born one minute apart, we were a rambunctious twosome, enthralled with our twinship. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More
  • He appropriated just enough of the rhetoric of each faction to keep them all enthralled and unalienated. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic.
  • One delegate, amidst great applause, said he felt glorified that the party was disenthralled and redeemed. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • Children and the young at heart had a ball with a great range of fun-filled events including face painters, clowns, balloon modellers and live musicians lined-up to keep them enthralled.
  • Jimmy Spencer is certainly the man in form and a shimmy past his marker and a chip just over the bar enthralled the crowd.
  • The story of this plucky underdog enthralled the British public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children and the young at heart had a ball with a great range of fun-filled events including face painters, clowns, balloon modellers and live musicians lined-up to keep them enthralled.
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