captivate (captiver)

verb
/ˈkæptɪveɪt/
captiver, attirer (captiver, attirer)

Signification

to attract and hold the interest of; to charm or fascinate
to attract and hold the attention of someone
Traduction de la signification
attirer et retenir l'intérêt; charmer ou fasciner
attirer et retenir l'interet; charmer ou fasciner

Phrases d'exemple

Her beautiful voice captivated the audience.

Sa voix magnifique a captivé l'audience.
Sa voix magnifique a captivé l'audience.

The singer’s voice captivated the entire audience.

La voix du chanteur a captivé tout le public.
La voix du chanteur a captivé tout le public.

Synonymes

charm, fascinate, enchant, mesmerize, attract
Entrée 1
charm, fascinate, enchant, mesmerize
Entrée 2
enchant, fascinate, charm, mesmerize, attract

Antonymes

bore, repel, disgust, alienate, discourage
Entrée 1
bore, repel, disgust, alienate
Entrée 2
bore, repel, discourage

Collocations

captivate audience, completely captivate, captivate hearts, captivate attention, captivate minds, truly captivate, captivate with
Entrée 1
captivate audience, completely captivate, captivate hearts, captivate attention, captivate minds
Entrée 2
captivate audience, captivate attention, truly captivate, captivate with

Plus de phrases d'exemple

The chemistry between the lead characters has captivated the audience.

L'alchimie entre les personnages principaux a captivé le public.
L'alchimie entre les personnages principaux a captivé le public.

Vocabulaires connexes

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To come between people, groups, or events, often to prevent conflict or improve a situation.
to move something, especially a plant or organ, from one place to another
to give someone the right to have or do something