zaujaté
Zaujatý (Czech and Slovak adjective) denotes a state of being influenced by personal feelings, preferences, or interests, and thus not impartial, or alternatively being strongly interested or captivated by something. It is commonly used in contexts describing partiality (e.g., "zaujatý soudce" — a biased judge) as well as in everyday speech to express strong engagement (e.g., "byl zaujatý výkonem" — he was captivated by the performance).
Etymology traces to common Slavic roots related to taking or seizing (prefix za- plus a verb root
Grammar and forms: In Czech and Slovak the adjective inflects for gender, number, and case (Czech masculine
Usage notes: In legal, journalistic, and academic contexts it often carries a negative connotation of undue