Enthralling in a sentence as an adjective

I found Riven simply enthralling, in a way that no game before or since has been.

It's about as enthralling as an electric bill.

They manage to make news as informative as it is enthralling.

His life is a colorful, primal and enthralling story.

He maintains some fantastic software and an enthralling blog, and it all comes back to Sailor Moon.

You can create the most sublime and enthralling game in history and people will still complain about it.

It's enthralling to me. I decline management job offers.

You might get lucky and catch some enthralling action, but the real excitement comes from understanding that game in its context.

Is this satire?Maybe the Olympics aren't that interesting to you, but I -- and, trust me, millions of other people -- find them enthralling.

It's why founder's myths are so enthralling to all of us and why having a concise and digestible message is so important to a company.

Pascal is one of the most enthralling lecturers I've ever been... well, lectured by. He's incredibly enthusiastic.

For instance, psychology seemed totally unrelated to the my EE/CS curriculum, but now the psychology of why people click on one button or link versus another is enthralling.

In my dreams, I may "express" fantasies, like flying, or jumping ridiculous heights, or falling from such heights without hurting myself like a super cat/ninja hybrid, or giving enthralling musical performances.

Maybe anhedonism was my childhood toy that slowly became less enthralling?Conversations about depression and what depression is like are absolutely beneficial.

Enthralling definitions

adjective

capturing interest as if by a spell; "bewitching smile"; "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman"

See also: bewitching captivating enchanting entrancing fascinating