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/ɛnθɹˈɔːlɪŋ/
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ADJECTIVE
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capturing interest as if by a spell
enchanting music
antique papers of entrancing design
bewitching smile
a fascinating woman
an enthralling book
Roosevelt was a captivating speaker
How To Use enthralling In A Sentence
- His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience.
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- The back-to-back "avails" were show-stopping scenes in a play now enthralling New York: a saga of sex, power and disease, with echoes of Aeschylus and "As the World Turns. Sex And The City
- The result is about as enthralling a story as the life of an English professor can reasonably be.
- Providing the Games continue free of security problems, the next fortnight promises to be enthralling.
- I found your book absolutely enthralling!
- This box charts her journey from folkie to enthralling jazzer. The Sun
- His erudite book also casts in relief the less enthralling aspects of the contemporary Games. The Times Literary Supplement
- Whatever the shortcomings of the staging, this was an enthralling occasion, received with a thunderous ovation.
- As it happened, the quality was below expectations but the tussle was hard, and it was enthralling. Times, Sunday Times