fascinate |
fascion |
As a verb fascinate
is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone.
As a noun fascion is
.
startled |
fascinate |
As verbs the difference between startled and fascinate
is that
startled is (
startle) while
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone.
As an adjective startled
is frightened.
fascinate |
indulge |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and indulge
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
indulge is : to yield to a temptation or desire.
fascinate |
undefined |
As a verb fascinate
is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fascinate |
fantasy |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and fantasy
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
fantasy is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
As a noun fantasy is
that which comes from one's imagination.
fascinate |
inspire |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and inspire
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
inspire is .
fascinate |
magnetize |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and magnetize
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
magnetize is to make magnetic.
fascinate |
enthralled |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and enthralled
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
enthralled is (
enthrall).
As an adjective enthralled is
extremely happy or excited.
fascinate |
enamored |
As verbs the difference between fascinate and enamored
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
enamored is (
enamor).
As an adjective enamored is
totally in love.
fascinate |
subdue |
Related terms |
Fascinate is a related term of subdue.
As verbs the difference between fascinate and subdue
is that
fascinate is to evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone while
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
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