captivate |
bewitch |
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Bewitch is a synonym of captivate.
As verbs the difference between captivate and bewitch
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
bewitch is to cast a spell on someone or something.
captivate |
facinate |
captivate |
captured |
As verbs the difference between captivate and captured
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
captured is past tense of capture.
captivate |
captrued |
lull |
captivate |
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Lull is a related term of captivate.
As verbs the difference between lull and captivate
is that
lull is to while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As a noun lull
is a period of rest or soothing.
intrigue |
captivate |
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As verbs the difference between intrigue and captivate
is that
intrigue is to conceive or carry out a secret plan intended to harm; to form a plot or scheme while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As a noun intrigue
is a complicated or clandestine plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose by secret artifice; conspiracy; stratagem.
delight |
captivate |
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Delight is a related term of captivate.
As verbs the difference between delight and captivate
is that
delight is to give delight to; to affect with great pleasure; to please highly while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As a noun delight
is joy; pleasure.
entrance |
captivate |
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As verbs the difference between entrance and captivate
is that
entrance is to delight and fill with wonder while
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As a noun entrance
is the action of entering, or going in.
captivate |
thrill |
Related terms |
Captivate is a related term of thrill.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between captivate and thrill
is that
captivate is (obsolete) to take prisoner; to capture; to subdue while
thrill is (obsolete) to hurl; to throw; to cast.
As verbs the difference between captivate and thrill
is that
captivate is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm while
thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
As a noun thrill is
a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
captivate |
spellbound |
As a verb captivate
is to attract and hold interest and attention of; charm.
As an adjective spellbound is
fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell.
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