captivating
/ˈkæptɪveɪtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈæptɪvˌetɪŋ] /ˈkæptɪveɪtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈæptɪvˌetɪŋ] /ˈkap-tə-ˌvā-tiŋ How to pronounce captivating (audio)/ (ame, mw)
captivating — 形容詞
- captivatingpositive
- more captivatingcomparative
- most captivatingsuperlative
1. so interesting, beautiful, or full of life that it keeps you watching, listening
迷人
美或有趣到讓人一直看下去
so interesting, beautiful, or full of life that it keeps you watching, listening, or thinking about it.
Apinya's calm voice sounded captivating as she read the story aloud.
Apinya 平靜的嗓音在她朗讀故事時,聽起來很迷人。
linking verb: sounded captivating
The lantern show looked captivating across the river after sunset.
日落後,河對岸的燈籠秀看起來很引人入勝。
linking verb: looked captivating
Zayd found the old photo album captivating and forgot to check his phone.
Zayd 覺得那本舊相簿很引人入勝,連手機都忘了看。
A captivating violin solo kept the market crowd silent for a minute.
一段迷人的小提琴獨奏讓市場裡的人群安靜了一分鐘。
Mira gave a captivating talk about coral reefs to the younger students.
Mira 為年紀較小的學生做了一場談珊瑚礁的演講,內容很引人入勝。
- fascinating
broader and more neutral; it can describe strong interest without beauty or charm.
- engrossing
stresses deep mental involvement more than visual or personal appeal.
- charming
warmer and gentler, often used for people, smiles, or small details.
- gripping
focuses on suspense and tension rather than beauty or delight.
- dull
suggests that something fails to keep your interest.
- boring
everyday opposite for something that does not hold attention.
- uninteresting
neutral opposite when something has little power to attract attention.
文法句型
captivating story
captivating voice
look captivating
find something captivating
用法筆記
Often describes performances, voices, views, and stories that hold attention in a pleasing way. Distinguish it from 'gripping': captivating usually adds charm or beauty, not tension alone.