FASCINATED


Meaning of FASCINATED in English

fas ‧ ci ‧ nat ‧ ed /ˈfæsəneɪtəd, ˈfæsɪneɪtəd/ BrE AmE adjective [not before noun]

extremely interested by something or someone:

I was fascinated by her voice.

fascinated to see/hear/learn etc

Ed was fascinated to see gorillas in the wild.

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THESAURUS

▪ interested [not usually before noun] giving your attention to something because you want to know more about it or you enjoy it:

Recently I've got very interested in photography.

▪ fascinated [not usually before noun] very interested by something you see, read, or hear about:

She watched, fascinated, as the bird came closer until she could almost touch it.

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The more I read about the place, the more fascinated I became.

▪ curious wanting to find out more information about something:

Small children are naturally curious.

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I was curious to find out the reasons for his sudden departure.

▪ intrigued [not before noun] interested in something because it seems strange or mysterious:

He was intrigued by her story.

▪ be into something informal used when talking about the kind of things you are interested in and enjoy doing:

Are you into classical music?

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I got into (=became interested in) yoga when I was at college.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.