[
US
/ˈspɛɫˌbaʊnd/
]
[ UK /spˈɛlbaʊnd/ ]
[ UK /spˈɛlbaʊnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having your attention fixated as though by a spell
How To Use spellbound In A Sentence
- This summer, young readers are invited to be spellbound by books.
- Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound.
- Then we struck a zone so calm we were spellbound to silence.
- I was spellbound for an hour and the world outside stopped. Times, Sunday Times
- I was spellbound for an hour and the world outside stopped. Times, Sunday Times
- By four she left listeners spellbound with her command of complicated ragas and talas.
- As you roamed the stage, addressing a spellbound crowd, people saw a president in waiting. Times, Sunday Times
- On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
- And, the fireworks display that lit up the Falaknuma skyscape left all spellbound.
- he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations