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    enthral
    /ɪnˈθrɔːl/

    verb

    • 1. capture the fascinated attention of: "she had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold"
    • 2. enslave: archaic "it is as hard and dangerous to inthrall a people that would live free"

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  3. Enthral is a verb that means to keep someone completely interested, especially in a performance or a story. It is often used in the UK, while enthrall is more common in the US. See how to use enthral in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  4. Already her peace reigns o'er hill and hall, her rapturous awe the heart does enthral; allow then the light to fall! London women are very hard to beat in the little things which captivate and enthral. Enthral definition: enthrall. . See examples of ENTHRAL used in a sentence.

  5. enthral means to interest or fascinate someone very much. Learn how to use it in sentences, pronounce it, and find synonyms and related words.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the verb 'enthral', which means to hold spellbound or captivate. See examples, word frequency, and regional differences with 'enthrall'.

  7. Enthral means to hold spellbound, enchant, or captivate someone or something. It is also an obsolete word for enslave. Find translations, examples, and related words for enthral in this online dictionary.

  8. Definitions of enthral. verb. hold spellbound. synonyms: delight, enchant, enrapture, enthrall, ravish, transport. see more.

  9. enthral definition: 1. to keep someone's interest and attention completely: 2. keeping someone's interest and…. Learn more.

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