entrancement
Meanings
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the state of being under the spell of something; being captivated or fascinated
- "She was in a state of entrancement, unable to tear herself away from the mesmerizing display."
- "The audience was held in entrancement as the magician performed his final, awe-inspiring trick."
- "The sight of the sun setting over the ocean left the tourists in a state of entrancement, unable to take their eyes off the breathtaking scene."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with entrancementenchantment , enthrallment , infatuation , adulation , exaltation , jubilation , triumph , ecstasy , ravishment , allurement , seduction , fascination , hypnotism , trance , mesmerism , obsession , infatuation , crush , addiction , compulsion , mania , passion
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
hymn
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hymnal
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hyme
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hyem
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hymeia
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hymeologeia
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hymeothamie
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hymeotrakie
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hymeotropism
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hymeosis
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hymeozoic
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hymeograph
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hymeologue
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hymeothamie
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hymeothamieuse
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hymeotrakie
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hymeotrope
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hymeoxide
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hymeospora
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hymeosperic
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hymeosperous
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hymeospore
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hymeosporeous
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hymeosulfate
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hymeostasis
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hymeostatic
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hymeotrope
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hymeoxide
Variants
List of all variants of entrancement that leads to same resultentrance , entranced , entrancement , entrancements , entrances , entrancing
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).The various forms of entrancement, such as verbal, visual, olfactory, tactile, and auditory., The various grammatical forms of entrancement, such as the infinitive form ('to be entrancement'), the gerund form ('being entrancement'), the present participle form ('entranced by something'), and the past tense form ('was entrancement').
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'entrancement' comes from the Old French word 'entremes', which means 'entertainments' or 'diversions'. The word 'entremes' eventually evolved into the Modern French word 'entr'acte', which means 'between the acts' or 'intermission'. The English word 'entrancement' eventually developed from the Old French word 'entremes' and its subsequent evolution into the Modern French word 'entr'acte'. The English word 'entrancement' therefore refers to the state of being under the spell or influence of something, often something captivating, mesmerizing, or fascinating.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.["entrancement in literature, art, music, and other forms of cultural expression."]
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