captivating in the PONS Dictionary

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He possessed extraordinary oratory skills, humour being a captivating feature of his speeches.
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It is wayward, kaleidoscopic, black comic and bizarre; there is in it a batsqueak of genius, dishevelment and derangement; it is captivating and compelling...
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The novel describes him as attractive, captivating, intelligent, and adventurous.
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The majestic scenery was so captivating, workers began requesting chartered helicopter flights during off hours.
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The music is highly motivational and revolutionary in nature with strong and powerful words and captivating tunes.
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They would be arranged in vertical lines to produce a captivating effect.
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The committee started captivating toads for reproduction, however, the group and the reproduction plans were only in the works for two years.
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Although overall, she concluded the film was an exotic saga that compels, moves and envelops us with its grand and captivating story.
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His works are characterised by the intermingling of ancient motifs with a more modern commentary, captivating in their iconic mystery and intensity.
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Passion was well-received from music critics, who praised the song's experimental production and felt it was captivating and interesting.
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