Fascination ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fascination ( noun )

  1. A strong feeling of interest or attraction to something or someone.
  2. The state of being fascinated.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin fascination-, fascinatio, from fascinare to bewitch.

Examples:

  1. She had a fascination with the ocean.
  2. He had a fascination with trains.
  3. The fascination with the new technology was widespread.
  4. The fascination of the crowd with the new product was evident.
  5. The fascination with the new movie was palpable.

(As a verb)

Fascination ( verb )

  1. A strong feeling of interest or attraction to something or someone.
  2. The state of being fascinated.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin fascination-, fascinatio, from fascinare to bewitch.

Examples:

  1. She had a fascination with the ocean.
  2. He had a fascination with trains.
  3. The fascination with the new technology was widespread.
  4. The fascination of the crowd with the new product was evident.
  5. The fascination with the new movie was palpable.
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