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