fascination

IPA: fæsʌnˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • (archaic) The act of bewitching, or enchanting
  • The state or condition of being fascinated.
  • Something which fascinates.
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Examples of "fascination" in Sentences

  • The main fascination seems to be the residents 'utter lack of choice and opportunity.
  • Creating fascination is one of the best ways to create focus on anything you want to achieve.
  • Dylan McIlrath (Moose Jaw): We know: Our fascination is becoming a bit disturbing — even to us!
  • Adding to the fascination is the fact that the incident was used to clamp down on 1950s horror comics.
  • For me, the main fascination of the fantasy story lies in its manipulation of direct subconscious symbols.
  • Marvel was the main fascination but there were some DC interests -- often the odder things such as Metal Men.
  • Her own fascination is with his intense sense of self-conscious projection, his fashioning of marketable image.
  • Lost in that fascination is that this showdown will match the best teams in Division I in field goal percentage defense.
  • My generation, I insist, has equated openness to the world with conversion to secularization, and has experienced a certain fascination regarding it.
  • Gigot: Well, one of the states I've been looking at with fascination is Pennsylvania, because that has been a swing state before, but it has trended very much Democratic as of late.

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