Enticement vs Fascination - What's the difference?
enticement | fascination | Related terms |
The act or practice of enticing]], of [[allure, alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions.
That which entices, or incites to evil; means of allurement; an alluring object; as, an enticement to sin.
*{{quote-book
, year=1818
, author=Mary Shelley
, title=Frankenstein
, chapter=4
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.
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*:Little disappointed, then, she turned attention to "Chat of the Social World," gossip which exercised potent fascination upon the girl's intelligence.
The state or condition of being fascinated.
That which fascinates; a charm; a spell.
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Enticement is a related term of fascination.
As nouns the difference between enticement and fascination
is that enticement is the act or practice of enticing]], of [[allure|alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions while 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.enticement
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(en noun)citation, passage=None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.}}