(Engross means to utterly engage a mind in an activity. For those with a passion for an activity, to get engrossed means that time passes without the person being aware of it. This type of person is surprised that hours have passed while indulging in his pastime. Rather like we at WikiAnswers. )
"Mommy knew that a yarn ball would engross the kitten for hours playing with it."
"The writing of her new novel will engross Evelyn until she forgets all sense of time."
She was so engrossed in the book she was reading she missed her bus stop.
That guy is engrossed in music
She was engrossed in the movie.
He was engrossed in his work.
Engrossed is the past tense and past participle of the verb engross. It can also be used as an adjective.
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Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
She was engrossed in the movie.
She was so engrossed in her book that she did not notice the time.
He was engrossed in his work.
"He was engrossed in the game, and was oblivious to us dancing the Boogaloo behind him." "She was so engrossed in her book, she never noticed that she missed her bus."
The word is "engrossed."
Engrossed is the past tense and past participle of the verb engross. It can also be used as an adjective.
Engrossed.
He was engrossed in the game, and was oblivious to us dancing the Boogaloo behind him.
You only capitalize the word 'history' when it starts a sentence or it's part of a title:History is my favorite subject. When I'm in history class, I'm totally engrossed. On the weekends, I often visit the Ontario Museum of History and Art.
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She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
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