Captivate
/ˈkæptɪveɪt/
To captivate someone means to grab their attention and keep them interested, like when a really good story or a magic trick makes you want to watch closely.
Examples
- The amazing documentary about ocean life captivated my entire class, making us eager to learn more about the creatures that live beneath the waves.
- As I read the thrilling mystery book, the plot twists and clever clues captivated my imagination, and I couldn't put it down until I finished it.
- During the science fair, my friend's robot project captivated everyone with its ability to navigate obstacles, impressing all the judges and visitors who came to see it.
Synonyms
enchant
fascinate
charm
intrigue
engage
absorb
Antonyms
bore
distract
repel
disinterest
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