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  1. The meaning of CAPTIVATE is to influence and dominate by some special charm, art, or trait and with an irresistible appeal. How to use captivate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Captivate.

  2. CAPTIVATE definition: 1. to hold the attention of someone by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or…. Learn more.

  3. To captivate means to attract others, fascinating or enchanting them. Some people are able to captivate with wit and charm, others with physical beauty, still others with intelligence.

  4. Captivate definition: to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant. See examples of CAPTIVATE used in a sentence.

  5. CAPTIVATE meaning: 1. to hold the attention of someone by being extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, or…. Learn more.

  6. Define captivate. captivate synonyms, captivate pronunciation, captivate translation, English dictionary definition of captivate. tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed , cap·ti·vat·ing , cap·ti·vates 1. To attract and hold the interest of, as by beauty or wit. See Synonyms at charm.

  7. verb. If you are captivated by someone or something, you find them fascinating and attractive. I was captivated by her brilliant mind. [be VERB -ed + by] For 40 years she has captivated the world with her soulful voice. [VERB noun] Synonyms: charm, attract, fascinate, absorb More Synonyms of captivate. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. to interest or attract someone very much: She captivated film audiences with her beauty and charm. captivating. adjective. a captivating performance. (Definition of captivate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of captivate. in Chinese (Traditional) 使著迷, 迷住, 吸引… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  9. Definition of captivate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant: Her blue eyes and red hair captivated him. [ Obs.]to capture; subjugate. Late Latin captīvātus (past participle of captīvāre to take captive), equivalent. to Latin captīv ( us) captive + -ātus - ate1. 1520–30. cap′ti•vat′ing•ly, adv. cap′ti•va′tion, n.

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