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fascination

[ fas-uh-ney-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the power or action of fascinating. fascinating.
  2. the state or an instance of being fascinated:

    They watched in fascination.

  3. a fascinating fascinating quality; powerful attraction; charm:

    the fascination of foreign travel.

  4. Cards. a form of solitaire.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fascination1

1595–1605; < Latin ڲپō- (stem of ڲپō ) a bewitching. See fascinate, -ion
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The pair had a fascination with violence, torture and murder, and had planned the killing for weeks using a messaging app.

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"There's a growing social media fascination with this whole idea."

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So it’s unsurprising that a story like Selena’s would garner Latinos’ fascination.

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There’s more beauty and fascination in an imperfect film that surrenders to its flaws, urging its artists to build around them.

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He had a fascination with mass shooters, idolising the perpetrator of the 2012 Sandy Hook killings in the United States, and his internet history included him watching extremely violent content.

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