Fascinate is a verb - to fascinate someone; to amaze someone Fascinated is an adjective - The boy was fascinated; he fascinated by something else Fascinating is also an adjective - That something was fascinating the boy; It is that object/person that fascinated something else. You can use it in other ways, too I hope this has helped
The word 'fascinated' means to be intensely interested, so to be fascinated by something or someone means to be irresistibly drawn to a particular person or object. It can be best described as being similar to being put under a spell.
A Xenophile - is someone who is fascinated by foreign people or objects
Spellbound literally means to having your attention fixated as though by a spell or being hypnotized. When someone uses this phrase spellbound by someone they mean that they are fascinated by them. It is often used to describe intense liking by someone.
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
Fascinated was created in 1987.
... fascinated is good
The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
"You were fascinated by" is the correct phrase to use.
She was fascinated by the metamorphis of butterflies
Enamored means completely in love, or a foolish or unreasoning fondness for, to like or to be fascinated, an excessive interest or fascination for someone or something.
Georgie was fascinated by her friend's ability to do complex mathematical calculations in her head.