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immersive
adjective as in deeply engaging
Strong matches
Weak matches
alluring, anodyne, captivating, enchanting, enticing, entrancing, fascinating, inviting
Example Sentences
When it reopened in October 2022, the nightclub promoted itself on its website as appealing to a "new generation of beautiful partygoers", with immersive theatre events and different music genres to "suit all tastes".
The immersive sci-fi setting exists as a backdrop for a family struggle, where one sister, Valya, has always had more control than the other.
Plans to build a 550-capacity "immersive" theatre in Cardiff Bay have been announced by the Wales Millennium Centre.
In this sense, “Great Gold Bird” will recall another long-running immersive Los Angeles show, the Scout Expedition-created “The Nest,” which is currently staged out of Hatch Escapes.
On view through March 16, the exhibition is highly immersive and highly Instagrammable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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