Similar words: captivate, captivating, captivation, activated, motivated, cultivated, unmotivated, captive. Meaning: ['kæptɪveɪt] adj. 1. strongly attracted 2. filled with wonder and delight.
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61. His debonair charm and magnetic good looks on screen captivated audiences around the globe.
62. The son was so captivated with the woman that he didn't heed his parents'warnings.
63. Selznick's nationwide search for an actress to play Scarlett O'Hara captivated the nation's attention.
64. Marilyn Monroe captivated the world with her beauty, glamour, and unabashed sex appeal.
65. This was an interesting case of being very satisfied with my recreation of a dish that captivated me; it lets me revisit the City of Light with each bite.
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