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The synonyms of “Mesmerizing” are: hypnotic, mesmeric, spellbinding
Mesmerizing as an Adjective
Definitions of "Mesmerizing" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mesmerizing” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Capturing one's complete attention as if by magic.
- Attracting and holding interest as if by a spell.
Synonyms of "Mesmerizing" as an adjective (3 Words)
hypnotic | Of or relating to hypnosis. A hypnotic state. |
mesmeric | Attracting and holding interest as if by a spell. She had a warm mesmeric charm. |
spellbinding | Holding one’s attention completely as though by magic; fascinating. A place of spellbinding beauty. |
Usage Examples of "Mesmerizing" as an adjective
- The sheer force of his presence was mesmerizing.
- A mesmerizing stare.
Associations of "Mesmerizing" (30 Words)
admittance | The act of admitting someone to enter. People were unable to gain admittance to the hall. |
allure | Dispose or incline or entice to. Will sponsors really be allured by such opportunities. |
appeal | A shout of ‘How’s that?’ or a similar call by a bowler or fielder to an umpire to declare a batsman out. He said he would appeal against the conviction. |
attract | Be attractive to. I am not attracted to him at all. |
attraction | The quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts. The church is the town s main tourist attraction. |
beguile | Help (time) pass pleasantly. They were beguiled into signing a peace treaty. |
cachet | A flat capsule enclosing a dose of unpleasant-tasting medicine. No other shipping company had quite the cachet of Cunard. |
captivate | Attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm. He was captivated by her beauty. |
charisma | A personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others. He has tremendous charisma and stage presence. |
charm | Induce into action by using one s charm. She charmed him into giving her all his money. |
enchant | Put (someone or something) under a spell; bewitch. The scenery began to enchant her. |
engage | Engage for service under a term of contract. Tank and infantry units engaged the enemy. |
enthrall | Hold spellbound. |
entrance | An opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place. The southern entrance of the palace. |
fascinate | Attract; cause to be enamored. The serpent fascinates its prey. |
gate | A device resembling a gate in structure or function. A logic gate. |
gateway | A means of achieving a state or condition. We turned into a gateway leading to a cottage. |
hypnotist | A person who carries out hypnosis, either for medical reasons or for entertainment. An expert clinician and skilled hypnotist. |
hypnotize | Capture the whole attention of (someone); fascinate. She gazed down hypnotized by the swirling tide. |
inviting | Attractive and tempting. An inviting offer. |
magician | Someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience. He was the magician of the fan belt. |
paralyzed | Affected with paralysis. |
portal | A site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet. The portals of success. |
seduction | Enticing someone astray from right behavior. She was planning a seduction. |
spell | Orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of. Journals have a house style about how to spell. |
spellbind | Attract strongly, as if with a magnet. The singer held the audience spellbound. |
tempt | Persuade (someone) to do something. How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord. |
trance | Put into a trance. In the Hades Warehouse there s the finest in trance and techno. |
wile | Lure; entice. She could be neither driven nor wiled into the parish kirk. |