Sentences

prepossess in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To prepossess means to captivate or charm someone, often gaining their favorable attention or admiration.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her charismatic demeanor seemed to prepossess everyone in the room.
  2. The artist's unique style prepossessed the critics, earning her rave reviews.
  3. He had a way of speaking that could prepossess even the most skeptical audience.
  4. The mansion's grandeur prepossessed visitors, making them feel as if they had stepped back in time.
  5. Her confidence and poise prepossessed the interviewers from the very start.