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fascinated
[fas-uh-ney-tid]
adjective
having the attention attracted and held by a person or thing having unique power or charm, unusual character, etc.; enthralled or captivated.
The nature trail guide opened one of the boxes to let the fascinated onlookers view two baby bluebirds inside.
strongly interested or intrigued by something.
I'm speaking now not as a lawyer, just as a fascinated observer of mankind.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of fascinate.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- fascinatedly adverb
- half-fascinated adjective
- quasi-fascinated adjective
- unfascinated adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of fascinated1
Example Sentences
It's not only his left foot that leaves others fascinated, but also the mentality he already possesses.
Although having netted in underground car parks in Kuala Lumpur and been fascinated by the the size of Jonah Lomu's lunch, perhaps the tournament was approached in a more leisurely fashion.
Whatās always fascinated me about the ocean is its power and how small I felt in that moment as I was passing out.
Yet for the most part, she and Grande āwere sort of surprised by how fascinated people were with us as a pair,ā she says.
Cait Mills was working as a paralegal in San Diego when she read the Lindsey book and became fascinated by the case.
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