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entrancing

[en-tran-sing, -trahn-] / ɛnˈtræn sɪŋ, -ˈtrɑn- /
ADJECTIVE
pleasing
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That is, until they fall for Louise, whose red hair is as wild and entrancing as a swarm of butterflies.

From New York Times

This is a sweet, uncomplicated story relayed with enough entrancing dance breaks to fill an American halftime show.

From New York Times

Nevelson’s collages, which combine cardboard scraps with paper, metallic tape and wood, have an entrancing dissonance.

From New York Times

Theatrical assurance is seductive, and the beauty of her singing is as entrancing as her impeccable comic timing and emotional groundedness.

From Los Angeles Times

She elongates the last word, her entrancing voice lifted by a guitar’s soft strumming and even softer percussion.

From Washington Post