spellbind

[spel-bahynd]

spellbind Definition

to hold the complete attention of someone, as if by magic.

Using spellbind: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spellbind" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magician spellbound the audience with his tricks.

  • Example

    The book was so good that it spellbound me for hours.

  • Example

    She was spellbound by the beauty of the sunset.

spellbind Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spellbind

Antonyms for spellbind

Phrases with spellbind

  • to be completely captivated or enchanted by something

    Example

    The children were spellbound by the magician's performance.

  • an extremely captivating or enchanting performance

    Example

    The singer gave a spellbinding performance that left the audience in awe.

  • an extremely captivating or enchanting story

    Example

    The novel was a spellbinding story of love and adventure.

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Summary: spellbind in Brief

The verb 'spellbind' [spel-bahynd] means to completely captivate or enchant someone, as if by magic. It is often used to describe performances, books, or other things that are extremely captivating or enchanting. Synonyms include 'captivate' and 'enchant,' while antonyms include 'bore' and 'repel.'