Transfixing

Transfixing

Transfixing refers to something that captures your attention completely, often in such a way that you are unable to move or look away. It suggests an intense fascination or enchantment, where the subject of attention is so compelling or powerful that it freezes you in place, leaving you mesmerized or spellbound. Transfixing can be used to describe visual beauty, an action, a moment, or even a person’s presence that holds someone’s focus entirely. In Indonesian, transfixing can be translated as mempesona or menarik perhatian secara mendalam.

Synonyms:

Sentences Using “Transfixing”:

  • The transfixing beauty of the landscape made us stop in our tracks and stare in awe.
  • Her transfixing gaze seemed to penetrate right through me, making me feel as though I couldn’t move.
  • The transfixing performance of the violinist left the audience in stunned silence.
  • There was something transfixing about the way the firelight danced on the walls, keeping me captivated for hours.
  • The movie had a transfixing quality, drawing me in so deeply that I lost track of time.
  • His voice was so transfixing that everyone in the room fell silent to listen.
  • The transfixing beauty of the art piece drew in visitors from all over the world.
  • The way she moved on stage was so transfixing that it was impossible to look away.
  • The view from the mountaintop was so transfixing that I didn’t want to leave.
  • The transfixing silence in the room was filled only by the sound of the ticking clock.

Related Words:

  • Mesmerizing
  • Captivating
  • Entrancing
  • Spellbinding
  • Fascinating
  • Alluring
  • Bewitching
  • Engrossing
  • Hypnotic
  • Arresting
  • Immersive
  • Riveting
  • Stunning
  • Absorbing
  • Gripping

Phrasal Verbs Related to “Transfixing”:

  • Hold someone’s attention (to keep someone focused, often because something is transfixing)
  • Look on in awe (to watch something transfixing with admiration or wonder)
  • Draw in (to attract or captivate, often in a way that is transfixing)
  • Catch someone’s eye (to attract attention, especially in a transfixing manner)
  • Get lost in (to become so absorbed or captivated by something that you lose track of time or surroundings, like a transfixing experience)
  • Take in (to absorb or observe something fully, often because it is transfixing)
  • Stop dead in your tracks (to be so captivated or transfixed by something that you are unable to move)
  • Stare at (to look at something so intensely that you are completely transfixed)
  • Be spellbound by (to be held in a transfixing trance or spell due to something’s compelling qualities)
  • Hold in thrall (to captivate or fascinate someone completely, often in a transfixing way)

Idiomatic Expressions Related to “Transfixing”:

  • A sight for sore eyes (something visually stunning or transfixing)
  • Frozen in place (unable to move due to being transfixed or captivated by something)
  • Lose yourself in (to become so absorbed by something that you lose awareness of your surroundings, often because it is transfixing)
  • Like a deer in headlights (to be so transfixed by something that you are frozen or unable to move)
  • Under your spell (to be completely captivated or mesmerized by someone or something, as if transfixed)
  • Eyes wide open (to be transfixed or completely focused on something in awe)
  • A hypnotic effect (something that has a transfixing or mesmerizing quality, often like being in a trance)
  • Get caught up in (to become so involved or absorbed by something that you are transfixed by it)
  • Captured my attention (to completely hold one’s focus, often in a transfixing way)
  • Like a moth to a flame (to be irresistibly drawn to something, often in a transfixing manner)
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