adj.
Occupying one's complete attention; wholly absorbing: listened to an engrossing symphony.
engrossingly en·gross'ing·ly adv.
Dictionary:
en·gross·ing (ĕn-grō'sĭng) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: engrossing |
adjective
| Antonyms: engrossing |
Definition: very interesting
Antonyms: boring, repellent, repulsive, uninteresting
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The nature film about the rainforest was very engrossing when it showed the many frogs that live there.
| gripping | |
| absorbing | |
| chirography |
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