hypnotised; entranced; spellbound; fascinated; dazed...
Mesmerised, absorbed, captivated, entranced, fascinated, enraptured, beguiled...
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Yes, "mesmerised" is an adjective. It describes a state of being captivated or entranced, often as a result of something fascinating or enchanting. For instance, you might say, "She was mesmerised by the magician's performance."
In British English, the correct spelling is mesmerised."I was mesmerised by her beauty".in American English, the correct spelling is mesmerized."They were mesmerized by the magic trick".
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The cast of Mesmerised - 2003 includes: Penni Gray as Courtney Dwaine Stevenson as Mr Rabbit
Let's sit on the balcony with our coffee, the breeze will feel nice.
The starry nights always mesmerised her.She became starry eyed as she spotted her favourite band leaving the club.
The correct spelling is "mesmerised" (UK English) or "mesmerized" (US English).
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