captivate

Captivate Meaning in Bengali: আকর্ষণ করা, মোহিত করা, আকর্ষণ করা, মোহিত করা (verb, kôrô)

Definition of Captivate:

(verb, kap-tuh-veyt)

To captivate means to attract and hold the attention or interest of someone or something. It is the act of enchanting or fascinating someone, making them unable to look away or resist.

Synonyms of Captivate:

Enchant, Fascinate, Charm, Bewitch, Mesmerize

Antonyms of Captivate:

Repel (প্রতিস্থাপন করা), Disgust (ঘৃণা), Bore (বিরক্ত করা), Deter (বিরত করা)

Origin of Captivate:

The word “captivate” originated from the Latin word “captivare,” which means “to take captive.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.

Nearby Words:

Captivation (noun), Captivating (adjective), Captivated (adjective), Captivator (noun)

Captivate in Literature Quotes:

“Her beauty captivated him like a spell.” – William Shakespeare (তার সৌন্দর্য তাকে যেমন একটি যন্ত্রণা হিসাবে মোহিত করেছিল।)

“The story captivated readers with its gripping plot.” – J.K. Rowling (গল্পটি তার মোহনীয় প্লট দিয়ে পাঠকদের মোহিত করেছিল।)

Captivate Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: আকর্ষণ করা, Hindi: मोहित करना, Nepali: मोहित गर्नु, Urdu: موہ لینا, Tamil: மயக்கமாக்கு, Telugu: ఆకర్షించు, Arabic: أسر, Chinese: 迷住, Japanese: 魅了する, Russian: пленять

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