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Meanings of
fascination
in anglès
portuguès
fascinação
català
captivació
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A feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual.
enchantment
captivation
enthrallment
català
captivació
Sinònims
Examples for "
enchantment
"
enchantment
captivation
enthrallment
Examples for "
enchantment
"
1
The trite truth of the ratio between approach and
enchantment
amused him.
2
Bound within those threads is the power to undo any
enchantment
done.
3
A few miles farther and the beautiful valley of vision of
enchantment
.
4
The creeper distinctly lent
enchantment
to the view: the coachman did not.
5
The good God has given you love, the only
enchantment
in life.
1
Two or three jests adapted to Andrew's palate achieved his momentary
captivation
.
2
Under this new
captivation
her own pet, Poppy, was thoughtlessly neglected.
3
All that she requires for her
captivation
is poetry.
4
Manner is perhaps more seducing than mere beauty; but where they are allied, the
captivation
is irresistible.
5
I heard her the other day warbling the gypsy song in 'The Camp in Silesia,' and she did it to
captivation
.
1
Plus, he didn't know how the
enthrallment
of moondust might affect Gunslinger's incredible marksmanship.
2
Corydon was sitting with her hands clasped, and a look of
enthrallment
upon her face.
3
The
enthrallment
will wear off pretty quick.
4
Gavin sat back on the couch and once more gave himself over to the mystic
enthrallment
of the music.
5
One momentary revelation as to how she regarded them would have been enough to release him from his foolish
enthrallment
.
Usage of
fascination
in anglès
1
The great question-andglobal
fascination
-
is
about
where that story goes from here.
2
For years he had read with
fascination
Johannes's words in the book.
3
The Kennedy family continues to exert a
fascination
over the American public.
4
She also started her
fascination
with human bones at a young age.
5
She forgot the great danger in the
fascination
of the terrible spectacle.
6
Nonetheless, all these years later, the
fascination
with their story remains undimmed.
7
The Muslims regarded the new Turkey and Iran with suspicion and
fascination
.
8
Arjun's
fascination
with seeing a rootstock human had given way to impatience.
9
The Pax held no
fascination
for me, although offworld travel certainly had.
10
Whatever
fascination
the house might once have held for me was gone.
11
There is infinite and perennial
fascination
in the contemplation of the future.
12
Viscosity causes the stillness of disinclination; velocity causes the stillness of
fascination
.
13
There is a
fascination
in the unchangeable features of the Nile regions.
14
But I have no more liking for it; the
fascination
is gone.
15
There is strange
fascination
in looking at familiar scenes in unfamiliar aspect.
16
I've assumed a general
fascination
with the subject of my personal obsessions.
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fascination
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
strange fascination
have a fascination
peculiar fascination
morbid fascination
watch in fascination
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Translations for
fascination
portuguès
fascinação
català
captivació
Fascination
through the time
Fascination
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