TRANSFIXED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for TRANSFIXED?

Need another word that means the same as “transfixed”? Find 7 synonyms and 30 related words for “transfixed” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Transfixed” are: fascinated, hypnotised, hypnotized, mesmerised, mesmerized, spell-bound, spellbound

Transfixed as an Adjective

Definitions of "Transfixed" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “transfixed” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Having your attention fixated as though by a spell.

Synonyms of "Transfixed" as an adjective (7 Words)

fascinatedStrongly attracted and interested.
A crowd of fascinated onlookers.
hypnotisedHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.
hypnotizedHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.
mesmerisedHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.
mesmerizedHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.
spell-boundHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.
spellboundHaving your attention fixated as though by a spell.

Associations of "Transfixed" (30 Words)

barbA fleshy filament at the mouth of some fish such as barbel and catfish.
Barbed wire.
bladeA cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard.
A blade of lint on his suit.
claspFasten with or as if with a brooch.
The child clasped my hands.
daggerA moth with a dark dagger shaped marking on the forewing.
He drew his dagger and stabbed the leader.
fishermanSomeone whose occupation is catching fish.
fishingThe act of someone who fishes as a diversion.
Fishing boats.
gigLong and light rowing boat; especially for racing.
They played a gig in New Jersey.
gripTo grip or seize as in a wrestling match.
Handlebar grips.
harpoonSpear with a harpoon.
Gilbert s father harpooned a five metre basking shark.
impaleTransfix or pierce with a sharp instrument.
The impaled arms of her husband and her father.
javelinAn athletic competition in which a javelin is thrown as far as possible.
His nearest rival in the javelin.
joustJoust against somebody in a tournament by fighting on horseback.
The king and the young knights at court passed their time in jousts tournaments and the chase.
knifeStab someone with a knife.
A shard of steel knifed through the mainsail.
lanceA weapon resembling a lance used in hunting fish or whales.
Abscesses should not be lanced until there is a soft spot in the centre.
lancetA lancet arch or window.
A lancet clock.
maceAn official who carries a mace of office.
pointed(of a remark or look) expressing criticism in a direct and unambiguous way.
His face tapers to a pointed chin.
pokeProd and stir a fire with a poker to make it burn more fiercely.
She gave the fire a poke.
prickleCause a tingling sensation in.
The sound made her skin prickle with horror.
spearA spearman.
The branch speared up into the air.
spikeInjure a player with the spikes on one s shoes.
He doubted they would spike the entire effort over this one negotiation.
stakeA pole or stake set up to mark something as the start or end of a race track.
Stake out the path.
stickerA determined or persistent person.
Warning stickers on the glass.
swordA cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard.
Not many perished by the sword.
thornA thorny bush shrub or tree especially a hawthorn.
He s a thorn in my flesh.
tridentA US design of submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile.
viseA holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place.
whalerAny of a number of large slender-bodied sharks.
wireProvide fasten or reinforce with wires.
Electricians wired up searchlights.

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