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    captivating
    /ˈkaptɪveɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. capable of attracting and holding interest; charming: "a captivating smile"

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  2. CAPTIVATING definition: 1. holding your attention by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or attractive: 2…. Learn more.

  3. : charmingly or irresistibly appealing. a captivating aroma. It's an utterly exotic combination of flavors, and a completely captivating one. Howard Seftel. Books with captivating stories and bright, uncomplicated artwork will enchant the very young without being too demanding. Ed Zotti.

  4. CAPTIVATE definition: 1. to hold the attention of someone by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of CAPTIVATE is to influence and dominate by some special charm, art, or trait and with an irresistible appeal. How to use captivate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Captivate.

  6. Captivating definition: attracting and holding the attention or interest, as by beauty or excellence; enchanting The newly fallen snow turns our real-life world of brown grass and gray skies into a captivating fairyland.. See examples of CAPTIVATING used in a sentence.

  7. The adjective captivating describes something that's completely enthralling and holds your attention. You might find a marathon of episodes of a TV show so captivating that you forget to eat dinner. When people are captivating, they're often very intelligent, attractive, charming, or otherwise fascinating.

  8. Captivate definition: to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant. See examples of CAPTIVATE used in a sentence.

  9. Definition of captivating adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. attracting and holding the attention or interest, as by beauty or excellence; enchanting The newly fallen snow turns our real-life world of brown grass and gray skies into a captivating fairyland. Origin of captivating

  11. Someone or something that is captivating fascinates or attracts you. ...her captivating smile and alluring looks. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. captivating in British English. (ˈkæptɪˌveɪtɪŋ ) adjective. holding one's attention completely.