Fascinate means to awe someone with an interest. Example: Birds fascinate me because of their exquisite feathers.
You can say "fascinant" in French to mean fascinating.
It 'means' the same thing as it does in english. If you mean, how do you say it, it is.... punihei [poo-nee-hey]
Beautiful and smart, alluring and fascinating
To grab your attention in something interesting that excites you
Aloha: interesting; fascinating, enjoyable, tranquil or relaxed
It is the tallest state by mean elevation and the 8th largest in area.
More fascinating ( comparative ) Most fascinating ( superlative )
most fascinating
Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.Basically, it's a fascinating story.
I believe you may have meant to say "fascinating." Fascinating means capturing one's interest or curiosity in an intense or intriguing way. It describes something that is attractive and holds a strong appeal or admiration.
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.