The state of being a captive or a prisoner., A state of being under control; subjection of the will or affections; bondage.
to grab someones attention
Captivate is a verb that means "to hold or attract the interest in someone or something." "The pyrotechnic captivated her audience with a colorful display of fireworks." "If I sound excited and move my arms around a lot, I will captivate the second graders."
No, the word 'captivate' is a verb., a word meaning to influence or fascinate by some special charm; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to 'captivate' are captivator, captivation, and the gerund, captivating.The word 'capture' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'capture' is a word for an act of catching, winning, or gaining control; a word for the person or thing that has been caught or won.The noun form of the verb to 'capture' is the gerund, capturing.
to attract and hold the attention or interest of
uninteresting; doesn't captivate the mind. Dull.
captivate, charm, enamour, enchant, fascinate, catch, seize, conquer,
To captivate is to make people like you sad.
Samsung Captivate Glide was created in 2011.
The Samsung Captivate is an Android, but it comes from the Galaxy S series :)
Captivate is a verb that means "to hold or attract the interest in someone or something." "The pyrotechnic captivated her audience with a colorful display of fireworks." "If I sound excited and move my arms around a lot, I will captivate the second graders."
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No. They can be adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc.Example of a root as a verb: Root: cap. Meaning: take, seize. Word: capture, captivate
The Samsung Captivate runs on the 2.2 Android Operating System. It has a 4 inch touch screen display and has integrated social networking capabilities. The Samsung Captivate runs on the AT&T network.
No, the word 'captivate' is a verb., a word meaning to influence or fascinate by some special charm; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to 'captivate' are captivator, captivation, and the gerund, captivating.The word 'capture' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'capture' is a word for an act of catching, winning, or gaining control; a word for the person or thing that has been caught or won.The noun form of the verb to 'capture' is the gerund, capturing.
He was captivated by her beauty.
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captivate
In this question I would say the Samsung Captivate Owns the iPhone and the iPhone owns the Blackberry!