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Meaning of captivate
to attract and hold the attention of someone
Etymology of captivate
The word "captivate" comes from the Latin words "capitare" or "captivare", which mean "to take captive", and is related to "capere", which means "to take" or "to seize", and has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of attracting and holding someone's attention
Synonyms
Definitions
- to attract and hold the attention of someone very strongly
- * to delight and entertain someone very much
Usage Examples
- The firework display captivated the audience with its vibrant colors and patterns
- * Her captivating smile lit up the entire room
- * The magician's tricks captivated the children and left them amazed
Antonyms
bore
tire
disgust
repel
offend
annoy
irritate
frustrate
disinterest
disillusion
disenchant
depress
disappoint
dishearten
discourage
repulse
revolt
appall
horrify
shock
disgust
nauseate
sicken
displease