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engrossed

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[en-grohst] / ɛnˈgroʊst /

adjective

  1. completely occupied or absorbed, as by something that captures the mind or attention; showing or characterized by such absorption.

    A carefully planned light show, combined with a five-minute tapestry of spacey sounds by the quartet, brought the engrossed audience into a meditative state.

  2. written or copied in a clear, attractive, large script or in a formal manner, as a public document or record.

    In the year 1776 Hopkinson voted for the Declaration of Independence, and affixed his signature to the engrossed copy of that memorable instrument.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of engross.

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Etymology

Origin of engrossed

engross ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

When you’re engrossed in something, you’re so consumed by it that you don’t notice anything else, like when you’re engrossed in a conversation with that cute girl from your math class. Use the adjective engrossed to describe someone who is completely absorbed in something, whether it’s a task, a person, or an object. You might be engrossed in a movie that’s so good you just can’t look away, or you can be engrossed in talking to someone — like the girl from math class. Engrossed is often used with “in” — so you’d say you were “engrossed in” a book or “engrossed in” your homework.

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In 2021, state lawmakers passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5193 to improve the experience of people seeking unemployment benefits.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 21, 2022

Engrossed in the book, it took several moments to come back to the present and hear my mother's voice calling me from another room.

From BBC • Jul. 10, 2021

Engrossed in an hourslong conversation, we ignored everyone else all afternoon until I let him walk me home.

From New York Times • Jan. 26, 2018

Engrossed by Bynes’ psychiatric odyssey, I was surprised by how quickly I joined the diagnostic guessing game for a person I had never even met.

From Slate • Nov. 25, 2014

Engrossed in conversation, they never saw the man lurking on the other side of the street in front of the hotel.

From "Ambushed!" by Gail Jarrow