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Spellbinding Meaning in English

word

ˈspɛɫˌbaɪndɪŋ
SPEL-byn-ding
spˈɛlbaɪndɪŋ
spel-BYN-ding

释义

Something that is so interesting, exciting, or beautiful that it captures all your attention and makes it hard to look away or stop listening.

用法与细微差别

Generally formal or literary—used mostly for movies, books, performances, speeches, or views that completely capture attention. Common collocations: 'spellbinding performance', 'spellbinding story'. Rarely used in everyday conversation, and stronger than 'interesting' or even 'fascinating'.

例句

The movie was absolutely spellbinding.

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She gave a spellbinding performance on stage.

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The view from the mountain was spellbinding.

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His spellbinding stories made everyone forget the time.

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The book was so spellbinding I couldn’t put it down.

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Her voice had a spellbinding quality that drew everyone in.

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