inthral

/ɪnˈθræl/

Definitions

1. verb

to enthrall or captivate, often in a way that is difficult to resist

“Her charismatic personality had the ability to inthral the entire audience.”

2. noun

a state of being captivated or enthralled, often to the point of being under someone’s control or influence

“Her inthralment to the cult was so strong that she couldn’t escape even when she wanted to.”

Synonyms

  • captivate
  • enthrall
  • hypnotize
  • spellbind

Antonyms

  • deter
  • disappoint
  • discourage
  • repel