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fascinating

"Fascinating" is a powerful adjective that expresses a strong sense of interest and attraction. It has one core meaning but is used in a wide range of contexts from describing people and places to ideas and stories.

When something is fascinating, it grabs your attention so strongly that you cannot stop thinking about it or looking at it. It goes beyond just 'interesting' it pulls you in completely. Think of it as something that almost puts a spell on you.

everyday language · Modern, widely used

The documentary about deep-sea creatures was absolutely fascinating I watched it twice.

She finds ancient history fascinating and reads about it every chance she gets.

The way spiders build their webs is truly fascinating.

2adjectivefigurativecaptivating or charming (about a person)

When you describe a person as fascinating, you mean they have a quality that makes you want to know more about them. They might be mysterious, brilliant, or just very unique. It is a strong compliment.

everyday language · Modern, widely used · figurative

Everyone at the party wanted to talk to him he was a fascinating man with stories from all over the world.

My grandmother is one of the most fascinating people I have ever met.

The author is as fascinating as the books she writes.

3adjectivefigurativethought-provoking (about ideas or topics)

You can also use fascinating to describe an idea, question, or topic that makes your mind work hard in an enjoyable way. It is the feeling you get when you discover something that changes how you see the world.

academic and intellectual discussion · Modern, widely used · figurative

The professor raised a fascinating question about the nature of memory.

It is fascinating to think about how different life was just 100 years ago.

The relationship between language and thought is a fascinating area of study.

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