How to Say ‘Captivating’ in French
Captivants
kap-tee-VAHN
[kap-tee-VAHN]
💬 Usage Tip: Adjective matching the gender and number of the noun it describes.
🇫🇷 In France: Used to describe engaging content, such as books, movies, or anime.
Phrase Breakdown
Captivants
[kap-tee-VAHN]
captivating / gripping
Adjective plural masculine (or mixed group). Describes anime that hold your attention and keep you watching.
Ces animes sont Captivants, je ne peux pas m’arrêter !
These anime are captivating—I can’t stop!
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