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entranced

[ UK /ɛntɹˈɑːnst/ ]
[ US /ɪnˈtɹænst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with wonder and delight

How To Use entranced In A Sentence

  • A cluster of blossoms, when the wind stirs them, shake out a kind of aeolian melody, and it was that which so entranced Ala a few moments ago. A Columbus of Space
  • The necessity of making a living disentranced him from his gamble.
  • The whole crowd of people were entranced by their music and even some of the performers were stopping in front of them to watch.
  • He was entranced by his own thoughts, and dazzled by the elegant simplicity of his conspiracy theories.
  • I got enough information to realize how the cave entranced visitors with its wonderful underground scenery.
  • Yet, the bright shimmer of the production that had initially served to distract from the songs slowly, ineluctably, entranced me.
  • She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
  • This remarkable film - finally released here two years after it was made - first entranced European audiences at the Berlin film festival.
  • Irish visitors might be less entranced by the region's favourite delicacy, andouillettes.
  • As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
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