Engrossed Meaning in English
word · lemma: engross
Definition
So interested or involved in something that you pay no attention to anything else.
Usage & Nuances
Often used with 'in' (e.g., 'engrossed in a book'). Slightly formal, common in both spoken and written English. Implies deep, almost exclusive focus—stronger than just 'interested'.
Spanish: absorto - enfrascadoPortuguese (BR): absorvido - entretidoPortuguese (PT): absorvido - entretidoChinese (Simplified): 全神贯注的 - 专心致志的Chinese (Traditional): 全神貫注的 - 專心致志的Hindi: मग्न - डूबा हुआArabic: مُنْدَمِج - مُنْغَمِسBengali: মগ্ন - গম্ভীরভাবে নিমগ্নRussian: поглощённый - увлечённыйJapanese: 夢中になっている - 没頭しているVietnamese: mải mê - chìm đắmKorean: 몰두한 - 열중한Turkish: dalmış - kendini kaptırmışUrdu: محو - پوری طرح غرقIndonesian: terpaku - tenggelam
Example Sentences
She was engrossed in her book and didn't hear me come in.
basic
I was so engrossed in the game that I forgot to eat lunch.
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She gets engrossed in conversations and loses track of time.
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The children were engrossed in the movie.
basic
He looked engrossed in his work.
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Don’t bother him now—he's engrossed in that project.
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