fascinate

verb
/ˈfæs.ɪ.neɪt/

Meaning

to attract and hold the attention of someone; to charm or captivate

Example Sentences

The magician's performance fascinated the audience.

Synonyms

captivate, charm, enthrall, intrigue

Antonyms

bore, repel, disgust

Collocations

fascinate someone, deeply fascinate, absolutely fascinate

More Example Sentences

We’re fascinated by the local culture.

I’m fascinated by how languages change.

He’s fascinated by learning new skills.

We are fascinated by the city’s history.

They are fascinated by traditional music.

We’re fascinated by the view from the top.

She is fascinated by learning new languages.

He is fascinated by watching how machines work.

They’re fascinated by watching street musicians.

They’re fascinated by the way she tells stories.

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