Definition of «fascination»

Fascination is an intense feeling of interest and admiration for someone or something. It is the state of being fascinated, or held spellbound by something. It can refer to the power or quality of attracting, captivating and holding the attention or interest of someone.

Usage examples

  1. The child had a fascination with insects, spending hours in the backyard examining different types of bugs.
  2. The book captured my fascination from the first page, and I couldn't put it down until I finished reading it.
  3. His storytelling skills were exceptional, captivating the audience and holding their fascination throughout his entire speech.
  4. She had a deep fascination for astronomy and spent her weekends stargazing and learning about the different constellations.
  5. The museum's exhibit on ancient civilizations piqued my fascination as I got to explore artifacts and learn about fascinating historical events.

Sentences with «fascination»

  • Great to prepare for a lifetime of fascination with essential science lessons and 125 unique experiments. (geekwrapped.com)
  • He explains that hired experts allow him to achieve the fluid and professionally packaged quality that he associates with animation — a childhood fascination of his. (032c.com)
  • I've been writing about cryptocurrencies with fascination for six years now. (techcrunch.com)
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