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fascinated
[ fas-uh-ney-tid ]
adjective
- having the attention attracted and held by a person or thing having unique power or charm, unusual character, etc.; enthralled or captivated:
The nature trail guide opened one of the boxes to let the fascinated onlookers view two baby bluebirds inside.
- strongly interested or intrigued by something:
I'm speaking now not as a lawyer, just as a fascinated observer of mankind.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of fascinate ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- ڲ··Բ·· adverb
- -ڲ··Բ· adjective
- ܲ·-ڲ··Բ· adjective
- ܲ·ڲ··Բ· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fascinated1
Example Sentences
As someone with an education in conflict and negotiation, I've been fascinated with Meghan since the rumors of her romance with the lesser-liked "spare" prince, Harry, started rumbling nearly a decade ago.
The actor was also fascinated by the narrative not being "dramatised or Hollywoodised".
Smith’s dog Cola was fascinated by butterflies and always stopped to look at the monarchs attracted to the milkweed in Strong’s front yard.
But we can also become fascinated by it; crave any piece of intel about someone’s death.
It was also discovered that Saadi had an interest in true crime and was "fascinated" with knives, having bought six blades from websites.
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