Pronunciation: /ˈfæsəˌneɪt/
noun the state of being fascinated
A1 I have a fascination with butterflies.
A2 Her fascination with history led her to become a historian.
B1 The child's fascination with dinosaurs never wavered.
B2 His fascination with astronomy began when he got his first telescope.
C1 The professor's fascination with quantum physics was evident in his research.
C2 The artist's fascination with light and shadow is reflected in her stunning paintings.
verb to attract and hold the interest and attention of someone
A1 I am fascinated by magic tricks.
A2 The children were fascinated by the colorful butterflies.
B1 The documentary on space exploration fascinated me.
B2 The intricate details of the artwork fascinated art enthusiasts.
C1 The complexity of the scientific theory fascinated researchers.
C2 The novel's unique narrative structure fascinated literary critics.
formal The scientific discoveries in this field never fail to fascinate me.
informal I'm always fascinated by how fast technology is advancing.
slang That movie totally fascinated me, I couldn't look away.
figurative The idea of exploring the unknown fascinates me like a magnet pulling me in.
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