verb
- to hold someone's attention or interest completely; to captivate or fascinate
- to enslave or hold in bondage; to make someone a slave or subject
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'inthrall'; often used in literary or formal contexts
Usage: archaic or literary usage; third person singular present tense of 'inthrall'
Examples
- The magician's performance inthralls audiences night after night.
- Her voice inthralls everyone who hears her sing.
- The novel inthralls readers with its complex plot and vivid characters.
- The beauty of the landscape inthralls visitors from around the world.
- His storytelling inthralls children and keeps them engaged for hours.
- The mystery inthralls detective enthusiasts who cannot put the book down.