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fascination

[fas-uh-ney-shuhn]

noun

  1. the power or action of fascinating. fascinating.

  2. the state or an instance of being fascinated.

    They watched in fascination.

  3. a fascinating fascinating quality; powerful attraction; charm.

    the fascination of foreign travel.

  4. Cards.a form of solitaire.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fascination1

1595–1605; < Latin ڲپō- (stem of ڲپō ) a bewitching. See fascinate, -ion
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Adept at violent video games, he showed a "fascination with death" and an "absence of reference-points relating to the value of human life".

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With the fascination around Korean culture globally, experts say there could be an opportunity for Asian bakeries to see even more success.

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As for the rest of us, I think the fascination with narcissists isn't just about surviving an era where we're terrorized by them; it is also about our egos.

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Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” provokes endless fascination precisely because of its unresolved nature.

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Unsurprisingly, given their back story, the Macrons have been the subject of intense fascination for years.

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