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Spellbound means having your attention completely held by something, so that you cannot think about anything else. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- Spellbound
SPELLBOUND meaning: 1. having your attention completely held...
- Polski
SPELLBOUND definicja: 1. having your attention completely...
- Spellcheck
SPELLCHECK definition: 1. to use a computer program that...
- Spell Trouble
SPELL TROUBLE definition: 1. to suggest that there may be...
- Deutsch
SPELLBOUND Bedeutung, Definition SPELLBOUND: 1. having your...
- Italiano
spellbound - definizione, significato, pronuncia audio,...
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FASCINATED definition: 1. extremely interested: 2. extremely...
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- Spellbound
spellbound. adjective. uk / ˈspel.baʊnd/ us / ˈspel.baʊnd/ Add to word list. having your attention completely held by something, so that you cannot think about anything else. embelesado, cautivado. The children listened to the story spellbound. Los niños escucharon la historia embelesados. He held his audience spellbound.
SPELLBOUND Significado, definición, qué es SPELLBOUND: 1. having your attention completely held by something, so that you cannot think about anything…. Aprender más.
Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. spellbound adj. figurative (fascinated, captivated) encantado/a adj. fascinado adj. The spellbound children listened to the fairytale in complete silence.
Spellbound means held by or as if by a spell, such as in a state of fascination or enchantment. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of spellbound.
Traducción de 'spellbound' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.
adjetivo. having one's attention held as though one is bound by a spell. a spellbound audience. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. spellbound in American English. (ˈspɛlˌbaʊnd ) adjetivo. held or affected by or as by a spell; fascinated; enchanted. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.