Once Prince Charming met the captivating Cinderella, he could never forget about her.
Many an unwary politician was undone by the allure of a captivating woman.
The -ing form of a word is the present participle verb or an adjective. When used as a noun, the -ing form is a verbal noun (gerund). Examples:Verb: While a beautiful woman was captivating the shop owner, her accomplice was stealing some high value merchandise.Adjective: Such a captivating star will have a great future in the movies.Noun: He is skilled at the art of captivating; he always has a lady on his arm.
The correct spelling is "irresistibly" (overwhelming).
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A different word for "attract" is "draw." Other synonyms include "entice" and "lure," each conveying a similar sense of pulling in or captivating interest.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Example sentence - Listening to the orator was pleasant and captivating.
The Grinch's dog, Max, looked absolutely captivating in his fake reindeer horn.
This nature program is really quite captivating!
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"Magical" is an adjective. The noun form is "magic".He worked his magic on the stage, captivating the crowd with his magical abilities.
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.
The swirling water currents are captivating.
An accoutrement is an item that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity. Watching a chef with all of their accoutrements create their masterpieces is totally captivating.
well, he spake those words with enthusiasm and a degree of lust about them,
Duo John and Edward Grimes both wanted to join N dubz.
"She looked as if she would run, but I assured her that dragons were just a myth."
The dentist's patient was, in effect, a captive audience to whom he could express his opinions.