captivation

[US]/kæpˌtɪˈveɪʃən/
[UK]/kap-tiv-ey-shən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the state of being fascinated or captivated; enthrallment, spellbinding quality; confusion or bewilderment; the act of misleading or deceiving

Phrases & Collocations

pure captivation

captivation moment

captivation factor

captivation power

captivation effect

captivation experience

captivation story

captivation journey

captivation theme

captivation art

Example Sentences

her captivation with art began at a young age.

the captivation of the audience was evident during the performance.

his captivation by the beauty of nature inspired his paintings.

there was a captivation in her voice that drew everyone in.

captivation can often lead to a deeper understanding of a subject.

the novel's captivation lies in its intricate plot.

her captivation with the music made her a talented musician.

his captivation for adventure took him around the world.

there is a certain captivation in the way she tells stories.

the captivation of the landscape left them speechless.

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