| fascinate | 1. To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to enchant. "It has been almost universally believed that . . . Serpents can stupefy and fascinate the prey which they are desirous to obtain." (Griffith (Cuvier)) 2. To excite and allure irresistibly or powerfully; to charm; to captivate, as by physical or mental charms. " there be none of the passions that have been noted to fascinate or bewhich but love and envy." (Bacon) Synonym: To charm, enrapture, captivate, enchant, bewitch, attract. Origin: L. Fascinare; cf. Gr. To slander, bewitch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fascinate | attract |
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| fascinate | to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe |
| fascinate | cause to be interested or curious |
| fascinate | having your attention fixated as though by a spell |
| fascinate | intensely interested in or attracted by |
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