Entrance (Verb)
Meaning 1
Put into a trance.
Classification
Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.
Examples
- The soothing music would entrance her and transport her to a peaceful place.
- His gaze seemed to entrance the crowd as he walked onto the stage.
- The repetitive motion of the waves began to entrance the child.
- The audience was quickly growing under the spell as the magician worked to entrance them.
- The scent of the flowers and the warm breeze worked together to entrance her senses.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
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Meaning 2
Attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts".
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- Her charming smile and infectious laughter managed to entrance everyone in the room.
- The magician's dazzling tricks and illusions entrance the entire audience with wonder and awe.
- The charismatic speaker's passionate words began to entrance the crowd with every sentence.
- Her beautiful voice and emotive stage presence would entrance the concertgoers time and time again.
- The actress's portrayal of the character had the power to entrance viewers worldwide with its depth.