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fascination
[fas-uh-ney-shuhn]
noun
the power or action of fascinating. fascinating.
the state or an instance of being fascinated.
They watched in fascination.
a fascinating fascinating quality; powerful attraction; charm.
the fascination of foreign travel.
Cards.a form of solitaire.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fascination1
Example Sentences
Adept at violent video games, he showed a "fascination with death" and an "absence of reference-points relating to the value of human life".
With the fascination around Korean culture globally, experts say there could be an opportunity for Asian bakeries to see even more success.
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.
Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” provokes endless fascination precisely because of its unresolved nature.
Unsurprisingly, given their back story, the Macrons have been the subject of intense fascination for years.
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