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  1. captivating:
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Detailed Translations for captivating from English to Spanish

captivating:


Translation Matrix for captivating:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
intrigante conspirator; intriguer; plotter; schemer
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bewitching; enchanting; enthralling; entrancing; fascinating
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- exciting; stirring
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
cautivador captivating; enchanting; fascinating; intriguing exciting; fascinating; moving; stirring; thrilling; touching
fascinante captivating; enchanting; fascinating; intriguing enchanting; exciting; fascinating; intriguing; moving; stirring; thrilling; touching
interesante captivating; enchanting; fascinating; intriguing alluring; attractive; charming; dinky; fascinating; informative; informatory; interesting; most charming; sweetest; worthy of consideration
intrigante captivating; enchanting; fascinating; intriguing enchanting; intriguing

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Related Definitions for "captivating":

  1. capturing interest as if by a spell1
    • Roosevelt was a captivating speaker1

Wiktionary Translations for captivating:

captivating
adjective
  1. beautiful

captivating form of captivate:

to captivate verb (captivates, captivated, captivating)

  1. to captivate (fascinate; intrigue; enchant; enthral; enthrall)
  2. to captivate (keep one's attention on something; enthral; enthrall)

Conjugations for captivate:

present
  1. captivate
  2. captivate
  3. captivates
  4. captivate
  5. captivate
  6. captivate
simple past
  1. captivated
  2. captivated
  3. captivated
  4. captivated
  5. captivated
  6. captivated
present perfect
  1. have captivated
  2. have captivated
  3. has captivated
  4. have captivated
  5. have captivated
  6. have captivated
past continuous
  1. was captivating
  2. were captivating
  3. was captivating
  4. were captivating
  5. were captivating
  6. were captivating
future
  1. shall captivate
  2. will captivate
  3. will captivate
  4. shall captivate
  5. will captivate
  6. will captivate
continuous present
  1. am captivating
  2. are captivating
  3. is captivating
  4. are captivating
  5. are captivating
  6. are captivating
subjunctive
  1. be captivated
  2. be captivated
  3. be captivated
  4. be captivated
  5. be captivated
  6. be captivated
diverse
  1. captivate!
  2. let's captivate!
  3. captivated
  4. captivating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for captivate:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fascinar alluring; attracting; charming; inviting; tempting
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
cautivar captivate; enthral; enthrall; keep one's attention on something arrest; capture; catch; chain; clamp; enchain; fetter; handcuff; seize; shackle; snatch; sneak up on; take in custody; take prisoner; take unaware; tattle; twig
coger la atención captivate; enthral; enthrall; keep one's attention on something
encadenar captivate; enthral; enthrall; keep one's attention on something attach; catch; chain; change tack; clamp; combine; connect; enchain; fetter; handcuff; join; link up; seize; shackle; snatch; sneak up on; tack; take unaware; tattle; tie; twig
fascinar captivate; enchant; enthral; enthrall; fascinate; intrigue allure; bewitch; cast a spell on; catch; charm; delight; enchant; fascinate; obsess; put a spell on; ravish; seize; snatch; sneak up on; take unaware; tattle; twig
intrigar captivate; enchant; enthral; enthrall; fascinate; intrigue connive; obsess; scheme; wonder if

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Cross Translation:
FromToVia
captivate fascinar boeien — fascineren
captivate atrapar; coger attraper — Prendre à une trappe, à un piège ou à quelque chose de semblable.
captivate absorber captiver — (vieilli) retenir prisonnier.
captivate atrapar; capturar capturers’emparer d’un être vivant ou d’une chose.