
entranced
/ɪnˈtɹænst/
filled with wonder and delight
“The children were entranced by the magic show.”
Origin: French entrer enter (from Latin intrare) + English trance (from Latin transire go across)

/ɪnˈtɹænst/
filled with wonder and delight
“The children were entranced by the magic show.”
Origin: French entrer enter (from Latin intrare) + English trance (from Latin transire go across)