different between consuming vs captivating
consuming
English
Verb
consuming
- present participle of consume
Derived terms
- time-consuming
Adjective
consuming (comparative more consuming, superlative most consuming)
- Holding one's attention or interest.
- a consuming passion
Noun
consuming (plural consumings)
- consumption; the process by which something is consumed
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captivating
English
Etymology
From captivate +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kæpt?ve?t??/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?kæpt??ve?t??/[-???]
- Hyphenation: cap?tiv?at?ing
Adjective
captivating (comparative more captivating, superlative most captivating)
- That captivates; fascinating.
- Showing great beauty; beautiful.
Derived terms
- captivatingly
Translations
Verb
captivating
- present participle of captivate
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