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From spell + bound.
spellbound (comparative more spellbound, superlative most spellbound)
- Fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell.
The story left the children spellbound.
fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell
- Bulgarian: омагьосан (bg) (omagjosan), запленен (bg) (zaplenen)
- Catalan: embadalit (ca)
- Czech: okouzlený, očarovaný, uhranutý, fascinovaný (cs)
- Faroese: trøllabundin
- Finnish: lumoutunut, haltioitunut
- French: envoûté (fr), fasciné (fr)
- German: gebannt (de), bezaubert (de)
- Italian: affascinato (it), incantato (it), ammaliato (it), trasognato (it)
- Norwegian: trollbundet
- Polish: oczarowany, zafascynowany
- Portuguese: encantado (pt), fascinado (pt)
- Russian: очаро́ванный (ru) (očaróvannyj), зачаро́ванный (ru) (začaróvannyj), заворо́женный (ru) (zavoróžennyj)
- Serbo-Croatian: opčinjenost (sh), fasciniranost
- Sicilian: pircantatu
- Spanish: embobado (es)
- Swedish: trollbunden (sv)
- Tagalog: nabighani
- Ukrainian: зачаро́ваний (začaróvanyj)
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