fascinat-, fascina-
(Latin: to enchant, to bewitch, to charm)
fascinate (verb), fascinates; fascinated, fascinating
1. To attract or to charm by holding spellbound by an irresistible influence: When Jacklyn went on stage to sing, she always fascinated her audiences with her beauty and outstanding performances.
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The contents of certain TV programs fascinate their audiences to such a degree that they cannot resist watching the presentations almost every evening when they appear.
2. To cause a motionless situation, as by a fixed look or by inspiring terror: Originally, to fascinate meant to put under a spell or to bewitch; however, in later use it has been disconnected from the notion of witchcraft; that is, to deprive of the power of escape or resistance, as serpents are said to do through the terror produced by their look or merely by their perceived presence.![To hold spellbound with charm or allure.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/fascinate-1.jpg)
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fascinated (adverb), more fascinated, most fascinated
fascinating (adjective), more fascinating, most fascinating
fascinatingly (adverb), more fascinatingly, most fascinatingly
A powerful attraction, charm, or allure.
logofascinated (adjective), more logofascinated, most logofascinated
Conveying a strong attraction to words or vocabulary.
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