Spellbinding

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈspɛlˌbaɪndɪŋ/

Definitions of spellbinding

adjective captivating or enthralling, holding one's attention completely

Example Sentences

A1 The magic show was spellbinding.

A2 The children were spellbound by the storyteller's tale.

B1 The movie had a spellbinding plot that kept me on the edge of my seat.

B2 The ballet performance was truly spellbinding, showcasing the dancers' incredible talent.

C1 The author's spellbinding writing style captivated readers from beginning to end.

C2 The orchestra's performance was nothing short of spellbinding, leaving the audience in awe.

Examples of spellbinding in a Sentence

formal The ballet performance was truly spellbinding, captivating the audience from start to finish.

informal I couldn't stop watching that spellbinding movie last night, it was so good!

slang That concert was absolutely spellbinding, I was totally blown away.

figurative The author's use of vivid imagery created a spellbinding atmosphere in the novel.

Grammatical Forms of spellbinding

past tense

spellbound

plural

spellbindings

comparative

more spellbinding

superlative

most spellbinding

present tense

spellbinds

future tense

will spellbind

perfect tense

has spellbound

continuous tense

is spellbinding

singular

spellbinding

positive degree

spellbinding

infinitive

to spellbind

gerund

spellbinding

participle

spellbound

Origin and Evolution of spellbinding

First Known Use: 1806 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'spellbinding' originated from the combination of 'spell' meaning a magical charm or incantation, and 'binding' meaning to hold or captivate. It refers to something that captivates or enthralls as if by a magical spell.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'spellbinding' has retained its original meaning of captivating or holding one's attention as if by a spell. It is commonly used to describe something that is mesmerizing or enchanting.