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entrancing
[ en-tran-sing, -trahn- ]
adjective
- delightful; enchanting.
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Other Words From
- en·trancing·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of entrancing1
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Example Sentences
The steady, entrancing rhythms are a well-established motif in dramatizations of the American war in Vietnam.
Its emotional core is also sure, and serious, entrancing and relatively dark.
The war is an entrancing possibility, but not yet a reality, and it remains that way throughout the novel.
Never had the music sounded so entrancing; never had her own feet felt so light.
A large five-light stained glass window occupies the chancel end; but there is nothing very entrancing in its appearance.
Music filled the air with entrancing strains, wooing light feet to the giddy dance.
Pardon me, I kept you on the floor too long; but your step was so perfect, the music so entrancing, I forgot myself.
And suddenly Edward Henry recognized in her the entrancing creature of fifteen years ago!
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