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cautivador

captivating

adjective kow-tee-bah-DOHR Rare

Also means

enthralling

Usage Note

Cautivador comes from the verb cautivar ('to captivate') and describes something or someone that holds attention irresistibly. Agreement follows gender: cautivadora, cautivadores, cautivadoras. It is interchangeable with fascinante in many contexts but carries a stronger sense of being held prisoner by beauty or charm.

Examples

"Tiene una sonrisa cautivadora."

Natural Translation

She has a captivating smile.

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