verb
- to cause someone to become motionless with wonder, fear, or surprise
- to pierce through with or as if with a pointed weapon
Usage: third person singular present tense
Usage: third person singular present tense; literary
Examples
- The magician’s performance transfixes the entire audience.
- Her beautiful singing voice transfixes everyone in the room.
- The horror movie transfixes viewers with its suspenseful scenes.
- The bright headlights transfix the deer in the road.
- The knight transfixes his enemy with a swift thrust of his sword.
- Lightning transfixes the old oak tree during the storm.
- The documentary transfixes audiences with its powerful message.
- Fear transfixes him as he hears footsteps in the dark hallway.