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mesmeric
[mez-mer-ik, mes-]
mesmeric
/ ɛˈɛɪ /
adjective
holding (someone) as if spellbound
of or relating to mesmerism
Other Word Forms
- mesmerically adverb
- unmesmeric adjective
- unmesmerically adverb
- ˈ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mesmeric1
Example Sentences
He has superb skill, his balance is mesmeric, it’s phenomenal.
As esoteric in meaning as they are mesmeric in their imagery, the films of Jodorowsky are modern-day fables.
"It was an astonishing, mesmeric performance - Bernard gave everything to that and you can see it in all the scenes. He became Yosser Hughes."
“A sublime writer. … This book is a mesmeric celebration of a boy who died too soon, a mother’s love and her resilience.”
She praised its lead actor, saying: "Scott, as you would expect, is outstanding - mesmeric as the polite, clever but ruthless psychopath."
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