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entrancing
[en-tran-sing, -trahn-]
adjective
delightful; enchanting.
Other 51Թ Forms
- entrancingly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of entrancing1
Example Sentences
But, as is the case with all festivals, some acts had it together, bringing their best to fans and entrancing them in a nostalgia-ridden high.
However, as Stanford art historian Alexander Nemerov has sharply observed, the damage recorded in Hine’s entrancing photograph was inflicted at least as much on the young girl’s soul as on her body.
In a concert review from 2015, The Times’ August Brown noted Arca’s undeniably entrancing stage presence and energy.
But there’s a line between entrancing vagueness and just not being that present — there were long stretches where Carti seemed to leave the stage entirely while pre-recorded lead vocals still played.
Yet the production is so entrancing that the occasional lack of modulation by the performers hardly matters.
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