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engrossing
[en-groh-sing]
adjective
fully occupying the mind or attention; absorbing.
I'm reading the most engrossing book.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- engrossingly adverb
- nonengrossing adjective
- nonengrossingly adverb
- unengrossing adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of engrossing1
Example Sentences
Australia's bid to win back-to-back World Test Championships ended in disappointment after they lost an engrossing final to South Africa at Lord's.
Australia's bowlers fought back after they were bowled out for a modest total by South Africa as 14 wickets fell on an engrossing first day of the World Test Championship final.
It was a final so engrossing that the Spanish national football team huddled around a mobile phone to watch before their Nations League meeting with Portugal.
One surprising element of the show is several engrossing display cases with zines and memorabilia of daily life during those fraught days.
If forced to pick a winner, I would opt for āPurpose,ā Jacobs-Jenkinsā engrossing family drama set in the household of a civil rights icon, whose personal and public morality havenāt always been aligned.
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