The word fascination is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of intense interest in something.
The word "fascinating" is actually an adjective, not an abstract noun. It describes something that captures interest or attention. An example of an abstract noun related to this adjective would be "fascination," which refers to the state of being fascinated.
The word 'fascinating' is the present participle of the verb 'to fascinate'. The present participle of the verb is an adjective, for example: That's a fascinating story.The related abstract noun is fascination.
The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.
Dr. Alan J. Metri invented the Metric system in 1806, due to his unusual fascination with the number 10.
The noun 'thing' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'thing' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person, place, or object. The noun 'thing' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea, ability, or quality.
The noun forms of the verb to fascinate are fascinationand the gerund, fascinating.
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.
Wonder is a noun and a verb.NounAWE, admiration, fascination; surprise, astonishment, amazement.She was speechless with wonder.VerbPONDER, think about, meditate on, reflect on,be curious about.I wondered what was on her mind.
The word interesting is the adjective form of the noun interest and the verb to interest. The related adverb form is interestingly.
People thought his fascination with the macabre made him seem like a ghoul. The word ghoul is used as a noun.
The word "fascinating" is actually an adjective, not an abstract noun. It describes something that captures interest or attention. An example of an abstract noun related to this adjective would be "fascination," which refers to the state of being fascinated.
Yes, the word 'fascinating' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a verbal nouncalled a gerund.Examples:The way he tells the story is fascinating the children. (verb)She has a fascinating idea for a movie plot. (adjective)I would describe it as fascinating. (noun)
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.
Emily has a fascination with constellations.
Fascination Records was created in 2006.
Fascination was released on 01/28/2005.
The Production Budget for Fascination was $5,000,000.