Synonymer & Anagrammer | engelsk ord CAPTIVATE
CAPTIVATE
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Er palindrome
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- Kesey gathers a group of followers based on the allure of transcendence achievable through drugs, as well as his ability to preach and captivate listeners.
- Medea has survived the transplants of culture and time and continues to captivate audiences with its riveting power (Tessitore).
- The longer form of the term is ad captandum vulgus (Latin, "to ensnare the vulgar" or "to captivate the masses"); the shorter and longer versions of the phrase are synonymous.
- Hawkins' brother Dan recalled that Justin had developed a flamboyant stage image as he often performed with numerous local bands wearing spandex or sparkled outfits while utilizing his distinct vocal range to captivate audiences.
- Boone County Arboretum's collections will captivate everyone from the avid plantsman to the average homeowner.
- granted, the level of computer animation isn’t exactly state-of-the-art, but it’s certainly florid enough to captivate undemanding five-year-olds.
- Employing a baroque approach that oscillates between homage and irreverence, Delvoye appropriates and distorts motifs that captivate his imagination.
- Devaki Nandan Khatri passed away in 1913, leaving behind a collection of Hindi mystery novels that continue to captivate young readers.
- With his powerful, resonant voice and electrifying energy, Daler Mehndi transformed this song into a sensation that continues to captivate audiences across the globe.
- Van Wissem can captivate a room on his own, as unafraid of spare beauty as he is of experimental gambits.
- Next year his initial successes were interrupted by the Preliminaries of Leoben, and he procured for himself a mission into Italy in order to meet General Bonaparte, who spared no pains to captivate the brilliant young general from the almost rival camps of Germany.
- His exhortations so captivate your attention, that you hang as it were upon his lips; and even after the heart is convinced, the ear still wishes to listen to the harmonious reasoner.
- He made streetcorner speeches in New York City every weekend in good weather, learning the art of public oratory in the trenches and mastering the loud and dramatic form of presentation needed to captivate strangers when speaking from a soapbox.
The music lover, who wants to experience the "environment" of a church interior, experiences with Kargl an atmospherically dense, dark, murmuring, sonorous recording with convincingly captured church acoustics – a recording that is able to captivate the listener.- Held's ability to captivate the reader's imagination compares to the mischievousness of Kipling's pourquoi stories," but the reader, "is also encouraged to extrapolate from general principles by the constant reminder that animals use a conserved set of developmental genes to construct their bodies.
- Described as being "enclosed with high stone walls, stocked with the best fruit trees, and such a collection of flowers as must captivate the most insensible eye", Loftus reputedly laid a new carriage road around Killiney Hill, blasting rock outcrops and filling them in with earth, and planting a variety of trees and shrubs on the hill's west side.
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