Sentences

affatuate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Affatuate (verb): To captivate or enchant someone completely, often leading to a trance-like state.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient manuscript detailed rituals meant to affatuate the spirits of the ancestors.
  2. Her enchanting voice seemed to affatuate everyone in the room, leaving them spellbound.
  3. He tried to affatuate his audience with mesmerizing tales of adventure and romance.
  4. The artist’s vibrant colors and intricate patterns were designed to affatuate the eyes of passersby.
  5. In an effort to affatuate the investors, she presented a dazzling vision of the company’s future.
  6. The magician’s tricks were intended to affatuate the crowd, leaving them questioning reality.
  7. She wore a gown that was sure to affatuate anyone who caught a glimpse of her.
  8. The fragrance of the blooming flowers seemed to affatuate the entire garden, attracting butterflies.
  9. His charisma had the power to affatuate even the most skeptical individuals.
  10. They hoped the festival would affatuate tourists and boost the local economy significantly.

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