keen |
fascinated |
As verbs the difference between keen and fascinated
is that
keen is to sharpen; to make cold while
fascinated is past tense of fascinate.
As an adjective keen
is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
As a noun keen
is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.
enraptured |
fascinated |
As verbs the difference between enraptured and fascinated
is that
enraptured is past tense of enrapture while
fascinated is past tense of fascinate.
fixation |
fascinated |
As a noun fixation
is the act of fixing.
As a verb fascinated is
past tense of fascinate.
fascination |
fascinated |
As a noun fascination
is the act of fascinating, bewitching, or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence.
As a verb fascinated is
past tense of fascinate.
fascinated |
interest |
As verbs the difference between fascinated and interest
is that
fascinated is past tense of fascinate while
interest is to engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.
As a noun interest is
the price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed.
fascinated |
fantastic |
As a verb fascinated
is past tense of fascinate.
As an adjective fantastic is
existing in or constructed from fantasy; of or relating to fantasy; fanciful.
fascinated |
inspired |
As verbs the difference between fascinated and inspired
is that
fascinated is past tense of fascinate while
inspired is past tense of inspire.
As an adjective inspired is
having excellence through inspiration.
fascinated |
captivated |
As verbs the difference between fascinated and captivated
is that
fascinated is (
fascinate) while
captivated is (
captivate).
enamoured |
fascinated |
As verbs the difference between enamoured and fascinated
is that
enamoured is past tense of enamour while
fascinated is past tense of fascinate.
As an adjective enamoured
is an alternative spelling of from=UK|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|lang=en.
fascinated |
passionate |
As verbs the difference between fascinated and passionate
is that
fascinated is (
fascinate) while
passionate is (obsolete) to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.
As an adjective passionate is
given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.
As a noun passionate is
a passionate individual.
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