noun
- People or things that completely hold the attention or interest of someone.
- Persons who buy up goods in large quantities to resell at higher prices; hoarders.
- Scribes or clerks who write out legal documents in large, formal handwriting.
Usage: archaic; historical
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- Video games are engrossers that keep children occupied for hours.
- The novel's complex plot and vivid characters are engrossers that captivate readers.
- Medieval engrossers would purchase all available grain to sell at inflated prices.
- The engrossers in the royal court carefully prepared all official documents.
- These puzzles are such engrossers that people lose track of time.
- The mystery thriller proved to be one of the year's greatest engrossers.