FASCINATE Meaning and
Definition
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Fascinate is a verb that refers to capturing or holding someone's attention and interest in an incredibly appealing or captivating manner. It describes the act or process of charming, enchanting, or captivating someone, often through the use of intriguing or compelling qualities.
When something fascinates someone, it means that it attracts or bewitches them, stimulating their curiosity and imagination. It implies a deep attraction or fascination that can keep someone engrossed, enthralled, or spellbound by its captivating nature. The verb suggests an irresistible charm or allure that creates a strong, lasting impression on the individual.
The fascination can arise from various sources, including captivating stories, intriguing events, mesmerizing performances, or even enigmatic personalities. It can also be derived from the appeal of an object's beauty, a stunning visual display, or the exploration of unique and unusual concepts or ideas.
Overall, to fascinate someone means to have the power to attract and hold their attention in an enchanting way, making them deeply intrigued, amazed, or captivated by the subject, event, or individual that elicits such fascination. It signifies a level of engrossment that can engender an intense interest or curiosity in the observer or recipient of the fascination.
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To enchant; to charm; to captivate; to allure by some powerful influence.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of FASCINATE
The word "fascinate" comes from the Latin word "fascināre", which means "to bewitch" or "to enchant". It is derived from the Latin noun "fascinum", which referred to a charm or spell used to attract and fascinate people. This Latin term was also associated with the idea of something that was considered divine or supernatural, thus having the power to captivate or enthral others. Through the influence of French, the word eventually entered the English language with its current meaning of captivating or fascinating.
Similar spelling words for FASCINATE
- facenda,
- FIZNT,
- VCIND,
- vasanti,
- pheasant,
- vicinity,
- VISINT,
- Visioned,
- FACIENDO,
- pre-visioned,
- VISNET,
- phasianidae,
- Vicenta,
- Golden-pheasant,
- peacock-pheasant,
- viesinta,
- fazenda,
- fascinating,
- phesant,
- fezant,
- Faciend,
- pheasant\'s-eye,
- fissioned,
- vasanta,
- Facient,
- phasianid,
- Vicente,
- FEWSNET,
- fascinated,
- FEASANT,
- fascination,
- FCIND,
- Vasant,
- pro-visioned,
- fascinates,
- Vesanoid,
- 'vesent,
- -facient,
- vicent.
Conjugate verb Fascinate
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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IMPERATIVE
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