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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|en|thralled — «UHN ehn THRLD», adjective. not enslaved; not reduced to thralldom … Useful english dictionary
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enthralled — en|thralled [ ın θrɔld ] adjective so interested in or excited by something that you give it all your attention … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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enthrall — en•thrall or en•thral [[t]ɛnˈθrɔl[/t]] v. t. thralled, thrall•ing or thral•ling 1) to captivate or charm; spellbind 2) to put or hold in slavery; subjugate • Etymology: 1570–80 en•thrall′er, n. en•thrall′ment, n … From formal English to slang
enthral — v.tr. (US enthrall, inthrall) ( thralled, thralling) 1 captivate, please greatly. 2 enslave. Derivatives: enthralment n. (US enthrallment). Etymology: EN (1) + THRALL … Useful english dictionary
en|thral — en|thrall or en|thral «ehn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. 1. to captivate; fascinate; charm: »The explorer enthralled the audience with the story of his exciting adventures. 2. to make a slave of; … Useful english dictionary
en|thrall´er — en|thrall or en|thral «ehn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. 1. to captivate; fascinate; charm: »The explorer enthralled the audience with the story of his exciting adventures. 2. to make a slave of; … Useful english dictionary
en|thrall — or en|thral «ehn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. 1. to captivate; fascinate; charm: »The explorer enthralled the audience with the story of his exciting adventures. 2. to make a slave of; … Useful english dictionary