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Yes, the word 'captivated' functions as an adjective.

The past participle (captivated) and the present participle (captivating) of the verb to captivate also function as adjectives.

Examples:

The judges were captivated when Susan Boyle began to sing. (verb)

The captivated audience cheered when she finished her song. (adjective)

The Mona Lisa has been captivating art lovers for centuries. (verb)

Her captivating smile has made her famous. (adjective)

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