Fascinate
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British pronunciation/fˈæsɪnˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈfæsəˌneɪt/

Definición y Significado de "fascinate"

to fascinate
01

fascinar, captar la atención

to capture someone's interest or curiosity
Transitive: to fascinate sb
to fascinate definition and meaning
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The exotic animals at the zoo fascinate the children, sparking their curiosity.
The scientist 's research findings fascinated the academic community.
The history documentary fascinated viewers with its in-depth exploration of past events.
02

fascinar, cautivar

to make someone stand still or become motionless, often due to an irresistible or captivating influence
Transitive: to fascinate sb/sth
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The hypnotist 's words fascinated the audience, leaving them frozen in place.
The sudden, dazzling display of lights fascinated the crowd, causing them to stand motionless.
Her gaze seemed to fascinate him, making him unable to look away.
03

fascinar, cautivar

to draw someone in with an irresistible charm or allure
Transitive: to fascinate sb
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Her smile fascinated everyone in the room, drawing their attention instantly.
The glowing stars in the night sky fascinated her, making her feel at peace.
His ability to speak multiple languages fascinated those who met him.
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