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enthrall

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
enthrall (chiefly US) verb
or British enthral /ɪnˈθrɑːl/
enthralls; enthralled; enthralling
enthrall (chiefly US)
verb
or British enthral /ɪnˈθrɑːl/
enthralls; enthralled; enthralling
Learner's definition of ENTHRALL
[+ object]
: to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful迷住;吸引住
often used as (be) enthralled常用作(be) enthralled

— enthralling

adjective [more enthralling; most enthralling]
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enthrall

verb

en·​thrall in-ˈthrȯl How to pronounce enthrall (audio)
en-
variants or enthral
enthralled; enthralling

transitive verb

1
: to hold spellbound : charm
2
: to hold in or reduce to slavery
enthrallment noun

Did you know?

In Middle English, enthrallen meant "to hold in thrall." Thrall then, as now, meant "bondage" or "slavery"; it comes from an Old Norse word, thraell, which is probably related to an Old High German word for "servant." An early figurative use of enthrall appeared in the following advice from the 16th century, translated from a Latin text by Thomas Newton: "A man should not … enthrall his credit and honour to Harlots." But we rarely use even this sense of mental or moral enslavement anymore. Today the word is often used in its participle form, enthralled, which sometimes means "temporarily spellbound" ("we listened, enthralled, to the old woman's oral history"), but more often suggests a state of being generally captivated, delighted, or taken by some particular thing.

Example Sentences

enthralled by the flickering fire in the hearth, we lost all track of time for years these master magicians have been enthralling audiences with their astounding illusions
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of enthrall was in the 15th century
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