captivate |
puzzle |
As a verb captivate
is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As a noun puzzle is
puzzle.
encaptivate |
captivate |
As verbs the difference between encaptivate and captivate
is that
encaptivate is to captivate while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
captivate |
encapsulate |
As verbs the difference between captivate and encapsulate
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
encapsulate is to enclose something as if in a capsule.
captivate |
appreciate |
As verbs the difference between captivate and appreciate
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
appreciate is to be grateful or thankful for.
captivate |
tempted |
As verbs the difference between captivate and tempted
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
tempted is past tense of tempt.
stunning |
captivate |
As verbs the difference between stunning and captivate
is that
stunning is present participle of lang=en while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As an adjective stunning
is having an effect that stuns.
captivate |
intoxicate |
In obsolete terms the difference between captivate and intoxicate
is that
captivate is to take prisoner; to capture; to subdue while
intoxicate is overexcited, as with joy or grief.
As verbs the difference between captivate and intoxicate
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
intoxicate is to stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol.
As an adjective intoxicate is
intoxicated.
enamor |
captivate |
As verbs the difference between enamor and captivate
is that
enamor is to inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; — with
of'', or ''with , before the person or thing; as, to be enamored with a lady; to be enamored of books or science while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
hypnotize |
captivate |
As verbs the difference between hypnotize and captivate
is that
hypnotize is to induce somebody into a state of hypnosis while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
captivate |
induce |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between captivate and induce
is that
captivate is (obsolete) to take prisoner; to capture; to subdue while
induce is (obsolete) to draw on, place upon.
As verbs the difference between captivate and induce
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
induce is to lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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