prepossess

[US]/ˌpriːpəˈzɛs/
[UK]/ˌpriːpəˈzɛs/

Translation

vt.to possess beforehand
Word Forms
Present Participleprepossessing
Third Person Singularprepossesses
Past Tenseprepossessed
Past Participleprepossessed

Phrases & Collocations

prepossess someone

prepossess the audience

prepossess a quality

prepossess the mind

prepossess the viewer

prepossess the room

prepossess the crowd

prepossess an idea

prepossess a presence

prepossess the moment

Example Sentences

her charm seemed to prepossess everyone in the room.

the artist's work can prepossess the viewer's attention.

the prepossessing landscape captivated our hearts.

his confidence prepossessed the audience from the start.

she has a prepossessing smile that lights up the room.

the prepossessing aroma of the food drew us in.

his prepossessing personality made him many friends.

the prepossessing details of the design impressed everyone.

she spoke with a prepossessing eloquence that held our attention.

the prepossessing view from the mountain top was breathtaking.

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