0 past simple and past participle of enthral mainly UK
Coming from very poor households, the mere thought of keeping an audience enthralled must be no mean sense of fulfilment.
Yet three near-capacity audiences were plainly both surprised and enthralled by the music, and many members of the public expressed a desire to hear more.
But they were at the same time interested, even enthralled, by the new and literally global world of commerce.
Women are enthralled, but this is no cause for joy.
She is less enthralled by 'basic' physics than most economists and philosophers.
In both conditions he is more authentic than the lover, who remains enthralled to a figment or void that corresponds to the fate built into his artificial self.
Coolidge had been totally enthralled by his new position and had thrown himself wholeheartedly into its many responsibilities.
Read it all and be enthralled.