The word interesting is the adjective form of the noun interest and the verb to interest. The related adverb form is interestingly.
fascination
Yes, it is an adverb. It means done or told in a fascinating manner.
The adverb form of absorb is absorbingly. Some of the synonyms for absorb are fascinating, interesting, engaging, gripping, arresting, compelling, and intriguing.
More fascinating ( comparative ) Most fascinating ( superlative )
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Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.
The first chapter was so fascinating that I had to finish the whole book right away.
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.
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Fascinating Rhythm was created in 1924.
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Did you read that fascinating article a promising new cancer drug? Ms. Walls wrote a fascinating book about her childhood.
The word 'fascinating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to fascinate.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.The gerund 'fascinating' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept.Examples:The new microscope is fascinating the second graders. (verb)That is a fascinating idea. (adjective)The author has a knack for fascinating her readers. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')