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Fascinate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

fascinate

/ˈfæsəˌneɪt/ /ˈfæsɪneɪt/

Definition:

To attract and hold someone's interest or attention strongly.

Synonyms:

captivate, enchant, mesmerize, enthrall

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

bore, repel

Common Collocations:

fascinate the audience, deeply fascinate, utterly fascinated, fascinating story

Derivatives:

fascinating, fascination, fascinated

Usage Tips:

Use "fascinate" to describe strong interest; often followed by "by" or "with" (e.g., "She was fascinated by history").

Common Phrases:

fascinating world, hold a fascination for, a source of fascination

Etymology:

From Latin *fascinare* ("to bewitch"), related to *fascinum* ("spell").

Examples:

  • 1. The ancient ruins fascinate tourists every year.
  • 2. Children are often fascinated by colorful butterflies.
  • 3. His stories never fail to fascinate the class.
  • 4. She was fascinated with the idea of space travel.

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