Plural form of captivator; multiple people or things that have the power to capture and hold complete attention.
From captivator (one who captivates) plus the regular English plural suffix -s.
Throughout history, the greatest captivators—from Cleopatra to modern TED speakers—have understood that human attention is the most precious resource, and those who master it reshape history.
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