Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
mesmerize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective attracting and holding interest as if by a spell
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Examples
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So reluctantly, we went early with 'Dragon,' which I called 'mesmerizing.'
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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It was all there: Tailed pantsuits in mesmerizing jacquard, sculptural sheath dresses entirely made from monarch butterflies, or feathers that gleamed darkly like spilled oil or woven chaffs of wheat that appeared to be one with the models 'woven hairstyles.
McQueen House Stuns With First Runway Show Since Designer's Death (PHOTOS) Hilary Moss 2010
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It was all there: Tailed pantsuits in mesmerizing jacquard, sculptural sheath dresses entirely made from monarch butterflies, or feathers that gleamed darkly like spilled oil or woven chaffs of wheat that appeared to be one with the models 'woven hairstyles.
McQueen House Stuns With First Runway Show Since Designer's Death (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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What makes this ad mesmerizing is its barely concealed delight in its own hucksterism.
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It was all there: Tailed pantsuits in mesmerizing jacquard, sculptural sheath dresses entirely made from monarch butterflies, or feathers that gleamed darkly like spilled oil or woven chaffs of wheat that appeared to be one with the models 'woven hairstyles.
McQueen House Stuns With First Runway Show Since Designer's Death (PHOTOS) Hilary Moss 2010
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Gorgeous synths and strings ebb and flow in mesmerizing fashion.
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Her movement style is frequently described as mesmerizing because, as the
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I agree. one of the things that makes the show so mesmerizing is that it makes us wonder whether we’d behave any better.
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After 200,000 people thronged to see Obama at the Victory Column in Berlin, christening him 'Redeemer' and 'Savior,' it turned out [French President Nicolas Sarkozy] was also Obamarized, as the Germans were calling the mesmerizing effect.
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This is silly, she thought, referring to his mesmerizing eyes, probably just a reflection off a strobe light.
The After Wife Lexi Davis 2009
Prolagus commented on the word mesmerizing
A word that is apparently used for reviews of Broadway musicals only.
September 3, 2008
myth commented on the word mesmerizing
Is it an adjective? It seems more popular as an adjective in use but the dictionaries only seem to have it as a verb. I guess they are more keen on mesmeric. In England, they probably use mesmerising. :)
May 13, 2009
rolig commented on the word mesmerizing
More specifically, it's a present participle, which is why the dictionaries list it under the verb mesmerize. Today it is probably most often used as a modifier, though sentences such as "Her singing mesmerized the audience" are common enough.
May 13, 2009
qroqqa commented on the word mesmerizing
One of a number of evaluative words that began as verb forms (the gerund-participle or present participle) and have taken on separate life as an adjective: so also enchanting, fascinating, interesting.
You can tell the difference between verb and adjective because some modifiers only apply to adjectives:
This show is very/extremely mesmerizing/fascinating. (Adj)
*The performer is very/extremely mesmerizing/fascinating the audience. (V)
May 13, 2009
writer723 commented on the word mesmerizing
my last therapist was mesmerizing when she used her voice to "black mail" me into doing something that was good for my psychological growth.
June 6, 2011