To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
1 The travails of the storied playboy prime minister never fail to captivate .
2 A pretty face, or good figure, may captivate ; but fine clothes, never.
3 May none of those unruly passions ever captivate any of my audience.
4 She wanted every day to enchant, to captivate , to drive men crazy.
5 She exerted herself all through the Stearns' dinner to captivate Dave Darrin.
6 Her lord could captivate a reluctant woman's bosom when he was genial.
7 His following is growing rapidly and his adventures continue to captivate .
8 You ask her to join you and you captivate her with your dancing.
9 Its unique and organic energy will not only surprise you, but captivate you.
10 But Monday's proposals failed to captivate investors who pushed the stock down further.
11 It was, indeed, just the spot to captivate a youthful and susceptible fancy.
12 TLC still has what it takes to captivate a huge audience.
13 There was, indeed, much in Mrs. Ferrars to captivate a person like Sylvia.
14 The effort to captivate where there is no stake to win, means mischief.
15 Babylon was a city which might well astonish and captivate strangers.
16 No Englishman with his round face and trim meadows shall ever captivate me.
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