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Adjective: entrancing  en'trãn-sing or in'trãn-sing
  1. Capturing interest as if by a spell
    "antique papers of entrancing design";
    - bewitching, captivating, enchanting, enthralling, fascinating
Verb: entrance  en-trun(t)s
  1. Cause rapt attraction or admiration; attract love
    "She entranced all the men's hearts";
    - capture, enamour [Brit, Cdn], trance [literary], catch, becharm [archaic], enamor [US], captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, enchant
     
  2. Hold spellbound
    "The stunning sunset entranced the tourists, leaving them speechless";
    - enchant, enrapture, transport, enthrall [US], ravish [literary], enthral [Brit, Cdn], captivate
     
  3. Put into a trance
    "The hypnotist entranced the volunteer with his soothing voice";
    - spellbind

See also: attractive

Type of: appeal, attract, delight, hypnotise [Brit], hypnotize, mesmerise [Brit], mesmerize, please

Encyclopedia: Entrancing

Entrance, Alberta