Synonym: captivation, enchantment, enthrallment. Similar words: fascinating, fascinate, fascinated, vaccination, calcination, hallucination, multinational corporation, rumination. Meaning: [‚fæsɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. the state of being intensely interested (as by awe or terror) 2. a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual 3. the capacity to attract intense interest.
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121 The roots of this new fascination can be traced back to the heart of minimalism.
122 Home-schooled by his parents until age sixteen, Tsiolkovskii read voraciously and developed a lifelong fascination with mathematics and physics.
123 I studied him in fascination as he polished his shoes each night after supper and inspected his suits for wrinkles and stains.
124 Part of the answer lies in the press's eternal fascination with those who wield political power.
125 Myra: No , we fascination of the'unknown peacetime too.
126 There was a sinister fascination in his strangeness.
127 The audience watched the performance with growing fascination.
128 The fascination of discovery has never left him.
129 Mars has an extraordinary fascination for would? by voyagers.
130 That's why the film's moral indignation with Frank can't match its fascination with his balls of steel.
131 Jacob, the little Rabbi, was created because of my fascination and curiosity about the Jewish religion and the Kabbalah, a philosophy about which I recommend reading. Sentencedict.com
132 Nolan in turn passed on his fascination to his friend Patrick White, a Nobel Prize-winning author who visited the island in the 1960s and early 1970s.
133 Nineteen eighty-two was probably the high-water mark both of the fascination and the frustration with literary theory in this country.
134 I don't understand people's fascination with celebrity and all the psychodrama.
135 Would letters from famous men and women spewed out on a dot-matrix printer have the same fascination as an original holograph?
136 As a preschooler, he had a fascination with books and a passion for subjects such as the night sky, plumbing and explorers.
137 They don't have what it takes to be a global spectacle, a quadrennial international fascination.
138 The Snow World wrote by Kawabata Yasunari is a famous masterpiece with unvarying artistic fascination.
139 Charles Lineweaver of the Australian National University is, like me, a cosmologist and astrobiologist with a fascination for how cancer fits into the story of life on Earth.
140 This article expatiated on the fascination of applying the representation element and form of Chinese character handwriting art on logo design and tried to blaze anew way in logo design art.
141 This fascination has increased with every increment in our knowledge of them.
142 I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination.
143 "The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder," says Dawna Markova, author of The Open Mind.
144 Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people.
145 Synopsis: Half-Caste is the real story of four students and their fascination with a terrifying African legend.
146 Her verbal behavior revealed a comparable degree of fascination and inquisitiveness: she repeatedly commented, 'This is so cool! '
147 Luxury temptation meets with the passion of heartthrob to bring bouncing fascination.
148 Such is the fascination with all things Apple that blogs are humming with speculation and a new mention of the tablet crops up on Twitter around every eight minutes.
149 It was you who heaved us to cuddle the fascination of linguistics.
150 Other than my fascination of his music, the common ground between Scriabin and I is the immense interest in Nietszche.
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