verb
- to hold someone's attention or interest completely; to captivate or fascinate
- to enslave or hold in bondage; to deprive of freedom
Usage: often used in passive voice; literary or formal register
Usage: archaic or literary; less common in modern usage
Examples
- The audience was inthralled by the magician's performance.
- She found herself inthralled by the mystery novel and couldn't put it down.
- The speaker's passionate words inthralled the crowd.
- He was inthralled by her beauty and charm.
- The documentary inthralled viewers with its stunning cinematography.
- The ancient legend inthralled generations of storytellers.