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entrancing

[en-tran-sing, -trahn-]

adjective

  1. delightful; enchanting.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • entrancingly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of entrancing1

First recorded in 1835–45; entrance 2 + -ing 2
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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.

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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.

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In a concert review from 2015, The Times’ August Brown noted Arca’s undeniably entrancing stage presence and energy.

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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.

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Yet the production is so entrancing that the occasional lack of modulation by the performers hardly matters.

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