enthralled |
engrossed |
As adjectives the difference between enthralled and engrossed
is that
enthralled is extremely happy or excited while
engrossed is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
As verbs the difference between enthralled and engrossed
is that
enthralled is past tense of enthrall while
engrossed is past tense of engross.
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engrossed |
As a verb engrossed is
(
engross).
As an adjective engrossed is
preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or
engrossed can be (
of a document) finalized, written in large letters.
deep |
engrossed |
Synonyms |
Deep is a synonym of engrossed.
As adjectives the difference between deep and engrossed
is that
deep is
extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards while
engrossed is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or
engrossed can be (
of a document) finalized, written in large letters.
As an adverb deep
is deeply.
As a noun deep
is the deep part of a lake, sea, etc.
As a verb engrossed is
(
engross).
engrossed |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a verb engrossed
is past tense of engross.
As an adjective engrossed
is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
engrossed |
involved |
As verbs the difference between engrossed and involved
is that
engrossed is (
engross) while
involved is (
involve).
As adjectives the difference between engrossed and involved
is that
engrossed is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or
engrossed can be (
of a document) finalized, written in large letters while
involved is complicated.
ingrossed |
engrossed |
As verbs the difference between ingrossed and engrossed
is that
ingrossed is past tense of ingross while
engrossed is past tense of engross.
As an adjective engrossed is
preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
engrosser |
engrossed |
As a noun engrosser
is one who copies a piece of writing in large, attractive characters.
As a verb engrossed is
(
engross).
As an adjective engrossed is
preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else or
engrossed can be (
of a document) finalized, written in large letters.
engrossed |
engrosses |
As verbs the difference between engrossed and engrosses
is that
engrossed is past tense of engross while
engrosses is third-person singular of engross.
As an adjective engrossed
is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
engrossing |
engrossed |
As verbs the difference between engrossing and engrossed
is that
engrossing is present participle of engross while
engrossed is past tense of engross.
As adjectives the difference between engrossing and engrossed
is that
engrossing is utterly consuming one's time and attention while
engrossed is preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else.
As a noun engrossing
is the act of one who engrosses, or buys up wholesale.
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