Fascination
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Fascination ( noun )
- A strong feeling of interest or attraction to something or someone.
- The state of being fascinated.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin fascination-, fascinatio, from fascinare to bewitch.
Examples:
- She had a fascination with the ocean.
- He had a fascination with trains.
- The fascination with the new technology was widespread.
- The fascination of the crowd with the new product was evident.
- The fascination with the new movie was palpable.
(As a verb)
Fascination ( verb )
- A strong feeling of interest or attraction to something or someone.
- The state of being fascinated.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin fascination-, fascinatio, from fascinare to bewitch.
Examples:
- She had a fascination with the ocean.
- He had a fascination with trains.
- The fascination with the new technology was widespread.
- The fascination of the crowd with the new product was evident.
- The fascination with the new movie was palpable.