The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
Compound words for the word fascinated are bewitched and spellbound.
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.
purely fascinated
I was fascinated by your question.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
Zeno
This is a Thompson Question. I have no idea.
Sigmund Freud was a clinician that was fascinated with the ability of the unconscious mind to influence the body. Freud spend much of his life creating studies to support his theories on this idea.
Some children are traumatized by the idea of what birth really is. Other children do not care or are fascinated.
Zeno
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
... fascinated is good
Fascinated was created in 1987.
Sigmund Freud was a clinician that was fascinated with the ability of the unconscious mind to influence the body. Freud spend much of his life creating studies to support his theories on this idea.
"You were fascinated by" is the correct phrase to use.
He was fascinated by the idea that all life evolved and wanted to show the rest of the world what he had found, but first he had to explore more.
She was fascinated by the metamorphis of butterflies