You fascinate me with this question! (Of course it is!)
Yes, the word fascinate is a verb.
To fascinate someone, I show them a magic trick.
Watching butterflies never fails to fascinate me.
Fascinate means to awe someone with an interest. Example: Birds fascinate me because of their exquisite feathers.
Rainbows Rainbows fascinate Rainbows Rainbows..!
Fascinate is a word that describes something mesmerizing. An example of the word fascinate in a complex sentence might be, " The flamethrower and acrobats managed to fascinate the crowd, redirecting their attention from the crisis with the clowns that was going on next door."
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Fascinate derives from the Latin fascinare, meaning to enchant or cast a spell.
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My Grandad has an old cardigan with nine buttons, but because he drinks alot of beer he can only fascinate!
No. Fascinate means intrigue: cause to be interested or curious. Grim means not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.