Definition of Enthral

Verb: enthral (enthralled,enthralling)  in'throl or en'throl
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: enthrall)

  1. Hold spellbound
    "They underestimate the power of painting has to sweetly enthral and captivate the hearts of men"; "An eloquent deaf preacher or speaker can enthral and impress his fellow deaf-mutes quite as much as an eloquent preacher or speaker";
    - enchant, enrapture, transport, enthrall [US], ravish, delight

See also:
enthetic
enthrall

Anagrams containing the word enthral

enlhtar lenthra alenthr ralenth hralent thralen nthrale