1. compelling
There was compelling evidence in her defence.
It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory, and in creative action, that man finds his supreme joys.
When speaking to a business audience, you need a compelling point.
compelling argument
Its compeling design. A compelling argument changed my opinion.
It was a compelling story about the love beetween two people.
it's your job to present this data in a compelling manner.
When he does these things, his music is at its most compelling.
The lawyer's argument was so compelling, the jury were all convinced by it immediately.
She had a compelling need to share what she had heard
He made a compelling argument. I would need a very compelling reason to leave my job.
All these make such activities compelling to many developers.
compelling evidence. I found the whole film very compelling.
The stories were so compelling that I decided to write a book about them.
It’s the name of a French publishing house, a character in Sergei Prokofiev’s opera, The Love for Three Oranges, and a film by Werner Herzog composed solely of desert landscape images. The enduring popularity of the term shows how compelling it
Angielskie słowo "przykuwający uwagę" (compelling) występuje w zestawach:
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It was a gripping drama, I couldn't take my eyes off it.
A gripping film is the one you can't stop watching.
gripping book
It's absolutely gripping! I cant's remember when I last read a book with a flashlight under my blanket.
There are some gripping images and one hair-raising moment.
Some films are extremely gripping.
The book was so gripping but the film didn’t do it justice.
Collins’ gripping detective novel
it was gripping tale of murder
there is a gripping thriler on tv tonigt
It's not as gripping as dinosaur sex, so we're not going to go into it further.
The book's plot is gripping for every reader.
Crime stories by Miłoszewski are very gripping
A gripping story. I was hooked from the very first page.
Disaster films are more gripping than comedians.
Angielskie słowo "przykuwający uwagę" (gripping) występuje w zestawach:
słówka angielski unit 43. riveting
It's a riveting story.
It was one of the most riveting films I've ever seen.
the book is a riveting account of the legend
A riveting documentary/speech Everybody found her speech riveting.
I found the film absolutely riveting.
Is there some gustatory or culinary analog of a novel or film? In other words, can you eat or taste a complete, riveting story the way you can watch or read one?
Angielskie słowo "przykuwający uwagę" (riveting) występuje w zestawach:
Instead of interestingInstead of interestingChapter 1,2,4,64. striking
She's very striking.
But what’s most striking about this simulation of the world is the result it consistently produces.
Gabrielle, a striking 6'1" woman, was tired of enterprising young men asking her how the weather was up there.
The parallel with English becomes even more striking when we realize that Latin continued to be used for many hundreds of years more as the world's first "international language."
Even small drops striking constantly will bore through a granite mountain.
The contrast between the sky and the mountain is striking.
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.
striking sculpture
Her performance was striking.
This is a striking example of how misleading statistics can be. There are some striking differences in the two theories.
Striking: Attractive; impressive: a scene of striking beauty. Noticeable; sensational: a striking amount of detail.
What a handsome boyfriend you have! - I know! His features are really striking, aren't they?
A dark man with striking features walked up to me.
I spotted her striking pink hair in the crowd
One of the most striking examples of her generosity is the amount of money she donates to charities every year.