captivate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of captivate in Hindi

  • बंदी बनाना
  • मोह लेना
  • आकर्षण करना
  • मोहित करना
  • मन हर लेना
  • मुगध करना
  • जादू डालना
  • लुभाना
  • मंत्रमुग्ध करना

captivate Definition

  • attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm. ( रुचि और ध्यान आकर्षित करना; आकर्षण। )

captivate Example

  • The volume will captivate anyone with an interest in politics, public policy, and the strange ways of the Fourth Estate. ( वॉल्यूम राजनीति, सार्वजनिक नीति और चौथे एस्टेट के अजीब तरीकों से किसी को भी आकर्षित करेगा। )
  • His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work. ( उनकी पुनर्रचित वास्तविकताओं ने प्रतिभागियों को एक ऐसी मंत्रमुग्ध पकड़ के साथ वशीभूत कर लिया जो किसी कार्य के लौकिक अंत से बहुत आगे रहती है। )
  • Crime is law, and what we're trying to do is captivate the public's interest in something that they find interesting. ( अपराध कानून है, और हम जो करने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं, वह जनता की रुचि को किसी ऐसी चीज में कैद करना है जो उन्हें दिलचस्प लगती है। )
  • Her charms would captivate me and make it difficult later to leave her. ( उसके आकर्षण मुझे मोहित कर देंगे और बाद में उसे छोड़ना मुश्किल बना देंगे। )
  • Nor would they captivate my attention so easily for 45 minutes. ( न ही वे मेरा ध्यान इतनी आसानी से 45 मिनट तक रोक पाएंगे। )
  • Whatever, there is still a person somewhere there to tease, interest and captivate us. ( जो भी हो, वहाँ अभी भी कहीं न कहीं एक व्यक्ति हमें चिढ़ाता है, दिलचस्पी लेता है और हमें लुभाता है। )

More Sentence

  • Wise gardeners know how to plant a yard to attract birds, and Polshek has interpreted the new entrance so that it captivates people.
  • One day Franz sees Coppelia appear on Coppelius' balcony, and is captivated by her beauty.
  • While the plot is said to be more complicated than before, the enhanced special effects are expected to maintain the captivation of children and adults alike.
  • Sewn exults confidence and creativity, and proves a totally enchanting and captivating piece of work.
  • He was possessed of a gentle and attractive personality that captivated children.
  • He wooed dozens of heroines on-screen and captivated millions of fans off it with his urbane charm.
  • It's a moment of truth where we enter a dream-like state and the individual we have fallen in love with, captivates our attention completely.
  • If it is the carvings in their pristine charm that captivates the heart of an art lover, certainly it is the power of the deity that pulls the believer.
  • So again what the earth is doing and what captivates human interest are often two very different things.
  • ‘Hayden, let me tell you a story,’ he said, his voice captivatingly soft, and again all I could do was listen.
  • To illustrate this thesis, Hanson captivatingly narrates the details of the marches and men lead by three generals: Epaminondas, William Sherman, and George Patton.
  • These days, my skepticism about the current state of photography is mostly relegated to cameras which, despite being so captivatingly small, remain annoyingly enigmatic.
  • Although North America abounds with excellent ski resorts, some of the most captivatingly beautiful ones offering slopes the envy of the world are in Switzerland.
  • Full of magic, mystery and that unique allure of the Mediterranean, this piece is as captivatingly fresh as anything written by Ravel and Respighi.
  • It was not her long curls, her lovely figure, or full lips in a constant half smile, nor was it her gentle voice, unusual propriety, or sweet sincerity which held the unruly pirates in captivation ; it was her eyes.
  • Hewitt's captivation with nature and with the landscape is aptly supported in the following poem privately published in 1956.
  • In any case, we are soon captivated by the beauty of the coastal scenery.
  • This is probably what economically captivates Moscow's attention.
  • The result is a fascinating display that truly captivates the viewer.
  • Indeed, all of Graham's proud, flawed characters are stunningly and utterly flawed, and they steal the reader's captivation .
  • Tangentially our society experienced a burgeoning captivation with science and technology, and became increasingly enamored with an efficiency-model of infant feeding and care.
  • Our past is something which intrigues, enthrals and captivates us and if for no other reason, history is important because it is interesting to the vast majority of us.
  • It was at that moment that he was captivated by her smile and that was the moment their eyes met.
  • This brief and enigmatic story has a remarkable effect on Bandini, hypnotizing and captivating him.