The verb of fascination is fascinate.Other verbs are fascinates, fascinating and fascinated, depending on the tense you need.Some example sentences are:"I will fascinate you"."She fascinates the class with her skill for storytelling"."We are fascinating the youths with our books"."He fascinated her with his poetry".
purely fascinated
The word fascinated is not a noun; fascinated is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate (fascinates, fascinating, fascinated). The past participle is also an adjective (The fascinated audience didn't make a sound.)The noun forms for the verb to fascinate are fascinator and the gerund (verbal noun) fascinating.Another noun form is fascination.
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 verb fascinate can form two adjectives with its present and past participles. The words are fascinating and fascinated.
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.
Adjective forms for the verb "to fascinate" are the past participle "fascinated" and the present participle "fascinating"."Fascinating" can also be a noun, and as an adjective fits the active sense better than "being" fascinated.
The word fascinating is the present participle, present tense of the verb to fascinate.The abstract noun forms for the verb to fascinate are fascination and the gerund, fascinating.
She was fascinated by the metamorphis of butterflies