He was captivated by her beauty.
I was captivated by the singer's voice.
To captivate is to make people like you sad.
"The timeless beauty of classical music continues to captivate new generations of listeners."
I am improving this answer because the last answer was not appropriate. Here is a sentence with the word captivate: The painting at the auction captivated me by its wonderful technique and details.
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The young actor always seemed to enthrall the audience time after time. Entrall= to captivate or charm Hope this helped!
Captivate
to attract and hold the attention or interest of
The children were captivated by her story. The speaker captivated the audience.
The cast captivated the audience with their unusual interpretation of the classical party
The prisoner was kept captive for 2 weeks.
The singer's voice could captivate any audience and make them direct all their attention to her.