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Definition of fascinated :
of Fascinate
Synonyms:
in love with, overpowered, attracted, wild about, hypnotized, enchanted, crazy about, mesmerized, enticed, hypnotised, excited, intoxicated, spell-bound, sweet on, captivated, gripped, hipped on, dazzled, riveted, bewitched, keen about, badly smitten, charmed, aroused, enthralled, infatuated, beguiled, stuck on, taken with, spellbound, nuts about, transported, gone on, enamored, tantalized, intrigued, delighted, titillated, mesmerised, seduced, thrilled, transfixed, fond of
astonished (part of speech: adjective)
alarmed, staring, astounded, gawking, bewildered, confounded, wondering, marveling, dumbfounded, overwhelmed, aghast, appalled, astonished
curious (part of speech: adjective)
agog, prying, investigative, questioning, snoopy, agape, curious, peeking, poking, searching, overcurious, meddlesome, peering, eavesdropping, inquisitive, nosy
wondered (part of speech: verb)
gawked, stared, wondered, marveled, gaped
attentive (part of speech: adjective)
careful, cautious, observant, diligent, considering, enraptured, alert, hearkening, heedful, regardful, watchful, immersed, concerned, rapt, intent, engrossed, sharp, concentrating, interested, observing, responsible, scrutinizing, vigilant, mindful, absorbed, entranced, attentive
Usage examples:
- She would go; the life has fascinated her. - "The Maids of Paradise", Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers.
- He himself, being fascinated by Margaret's grace and wit, thought of marrying her, and had a letter sent to Louise of Savoy, plainly setting forth the proposal. - "The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. I. (of V.)", Margaret, Queen Of Navarre.
- We pressed him to sing more, and he sang what we desired in perfect taste and with a simplicity that fascinated all. - "The Reckoning", Robert W. Chambers.