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Meanings of
transfixed
in English
Having your attention fixated as though by a spell.
fascinated
hypnotized
spellbound
mesmerized
hypnotised
mesmerised
spell-bound
Related terms
enchanted
Synonyms
Examples for "
fascinated
"
fascinated
hypnotized
spellbound
mesmerized
hypnotised
Examples for "
fascinated
"
1
He was so
fascinated
that he asked question after question at supper.
2
People are
fascinated
by the idea of looking into their family history.
3
It's one question that has
fascinated
humankind since the beginning of time.
4
Henderson and Pike, however, became
fascinated
by a number of statistical peculiarities.
5
She also bought a morning paper with a headline that
fascinated
her.
1
I was staring at the stage,
hypnotized
almost as completely as Kitty.
2
Berenice was in no way
hypnotized
by either his wealth or fame.
3
At the mere sight of the mark, Blair stared as though
hypnotized
.
4
His mind,
self
-
hypnotized
,
had passed them over in the same old fashion.
5
A hypnotist came to the opera-house and I volunteered to be
hypnotized
.
1
Because when Caballo started to talk this time, he kept me
spellbound
.
2
And then she came in, and in an instant I was
spellbound
.
3
The appalling roar held me
spellbound
with my foot in the stirrup.
4
The power and extraordinary sweetness of the voice held the multitude
spellbound
.
5
The spectacle was one that for the moment held the boys
spellbound
.
1
Krausova said the books
mesmerized
them, seeming to ask for their owners.
2
The prints somehow
mesmerized
him; he could not help but follow them.
3
Quite possible if someone like Butler were
mesmerized
and doing the incapacitating.
4
Academics were divided on the subject of ape language but
mesmerized
nonetheless.
5
Jatal stared, gagging and sickened, yet also
mesmerized
by the appalling sight.
1
Seemingly, you have to want to be
hypnotised
for it to work.
2
A pickpocket who apparently
hypnotised
his victim is being hunted by police.
3
Its white attracted my eyes, and, as it were,
hypnotised
my brain.
4
You were
hypnotised
,
my dear friend, and he made you see her.
5
Death had
hypnotised
him, and against death and destiny who could struggle?
1
Broadcast live in its early stages, the trial
mesmerised
millions of Arabs.
2
Throughout, you're left
mesmerised
by how much Marcus packs into his lines.
3
She was partially committed to his schemes; and she was easily
mesmerised
.
4
Courtney is
mesmerised
by these ordinary houses with their neatly kept gardens.
5
It is dreadful, but the poet is
mesmerised
by this cold expanse.
1
Standing upon the threshold of the blue drawing-room you are almost
spell
-
bound
.
2
What was yet left untold held the young man in
spell
-
bound
silence.
3
She looked at it steadfastly,
spell
-
bound
by the terror that held her.
4
For the space of a moment each gazed on the other,
spell
-
bound
.
5
She turned slowly,
spell
-
bound
by his voice, and confronted him in silence.
Usage of
transfixed
in English
1
Creedmoor stared
transfixed
at the map of violence growing at his feet.
2
For example, the 71-year-old playwright was
transfixed
by the Amanda Knox trial.
3
The eyes before him remained
transfixed
in the space beyond his shoulder.
4
The rest of the world is still
transfixed
by Australia's bushfire crisis.
5
We stood
transfixed
for a moment as the room swelled with light.
6
She didn't know how long they stood
transfixed
by that shining thing.
7
For an instant the blacks and the whites stood
transfixed
with terror.
8
Forrester was
transfixed
by his computer screen, Googling away at 'human sacrifice'.
9
There was a frozen moment while the scene was
transfixed
with light.
10
He stood
transfixed
,
dumbfounded, waiting for a second call that never came.
11
We watched,
transfixed
,
as the great sacrifice was consumed in the night.
12
I saw post-encephalitics who seemed frozen,
transfixed
,
unable to take a step.
13
The sharpened stick that had
transfixed
the bait was pulled out clean.
14
I remember standing
transfixed
;
and crouching on the floor, after a while.
15
The nation has been
transfixed
by coverage of the San Bernardino attacks.
16
She could hold an audience
transfixed
just by taking her glove off.
Other examples for "transfixed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
transfixed
transfix
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
transfix by
transfix with horror
transfix with fear
transfix with astonishment
transfix the world
More collocations
Transfixed
through the time
Transfixed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common