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Antonyms for entranced


Grammar : Verb
Spell : en-trans, -trahns
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈtræns, -ˈtrɑns



Definition of entranced

Origin :
  • 1520s, "act of entering," from Middle French entrance, from entrer (see enter). Sense of "door, gate" first recorded in English 1530s.
  • verb captivate, hypnotize
Example sentences :
  • Murgatroyd was entranced that so many people wanted to talk to him.
  • Extract from : « Pariah Planet » by Murray Leinster
  • He was entranced with her loveliness, for it was indeed a marvellous thing.
  • Extract from : « At the Back of the North Wind » by George MacDonald
  • As the chamber came into view the boys were entranced at the sight.
  • Extract from : « The Wonder Island Boys: The Tribesmen » by Roger Finlay
  • He rubbed his eyes to see if he were dreaming, entranced with his surroundings.
  • Extract from : « The Root of Evil » by Thomas Dixon
  • Can I attribute my entranced interest on that occasion to her brilliance?
  • Extract from : « The Blue Wall » by Richard Washburn Child
  • (it was he who was most entranced,) 'I can not see our landing-place!'
  • Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 » by Various
  • It has entranced men like the Senator, and your chief; even men like Birmingham.
  • Extract from : « The Art of Disappearing » by John Talbot Smith
  • If the transients were entranced by the fascinating Aileen, the regulars were her adorers.
  • Extract from : « The Four Million » by O. Henry
  • What he saw clearly, entranced by the vision, was the future—the free future.
  • Extract from : « Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 3, May 1906 » by Various
  • He sat down on a fallen log beside her, and looked at her entranced.
  • Extract from : « Happy Days » by Alan Alexander Milne

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