A1 noun #2,612 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

fascinated

You are fascinated when you are extremely interested in something and cannot stop paying attention to it.

Explanation at your level:

When you look at something and you like it a lot, you are fascinated. It is a big word for 'very interested.' You can say, 'I am fascinated by the stars' if you love looking at the night sky.

You use this word to talk about things that catch your attention. If you see a cool animal at the zoo, you might say, 'I was fascinated by the lion.' It means you wanted to watch it for a long time because it was special.

Being fascinated implies a high level of curiosity. It is often used in school or work settings when learning something new. For example, 'The scientist was fascinated by the results of the experiment.' It shows you are actively thinking about the subject.

This level uses the word to describe deep engagement. It is common to say 'I am fascinated by the complexity of this topic.' It suggests that the subject is not just interesting, but also challenging and worthy of deep study.

At this level, you might use fascinated to describe intellectual intrigue. It implies a state of being mentally captured. You might say, 'I found the historical account utterly fascinating,' using the participle form to describe the object, or 'I was fascinated by the nuances' to describe your reaction.

Mastery of this word involves understanding its nuance as a state of 'being under a spell' of knowledge. It is used in literary and academic contexts to convey a total absorption. It contrasts with 'interested' by implying a lack of agency—the subject is so compelling that it forces your attention.

30초 단어

  • Fascinated means being extremely interested.
  • It is a strong, positive feeling.
  • Always use 'by' after the word.
  • It comes from a word meaning 'to bewitch'.

When you are fascinated, you are more than just 'interested.' It is a powerful feeling where something grabs your brain and won't let go. Imagine seeing a magic trick for the first time or learning a secret about space; that feeling of being completely 'hooked' is exactly what it means to be fascinated.

This word is used to describe a deep, almost magnetic pull toward a subject. Whether it is a new hobby, a person, or a complex idea, being fascinated means your curiosity is in overdrive. It is a very positive, active state of mind that keeps you engaged and eager to discover more.

The history of fascinated is actually quite spooky! It comes from the Latin word fascinare, which meant 'to bewitch' or 'to cast a spell.' In ancient times, people believed that being 'fascinated' meant someone had been put under a magical spell by an evil eye.

Over many centuries, the word lost its connection to dark magic and evolved into the modern, positive meaning we use today. It shifted from being 'under a spell' to being 'captivated by interest.' It is a fascinating journey for a word to go from ancient superstition to a common way to describe academic or personal curiosity.

You will most commonly hear people say they are fascinated by something. The preposition 'by' is almost always the partner for this adjective. For example, 'I am fascinated by the way bees communicate.'

In formal writing, you might see 'fascinated with,' though 'by' remains the standard choice. It is a versatile word, fitting perfectly in both casual conversations with friends and serious academic discussions about research or discoveries. Just remember that it describes a state of mind, so it is usually used with 'to be' verbs.

While 'fascinated' is a direct word, it often appears alongside these expressions:

  • Hooked on: Being so fascinated you cannot stop.
  • Spellbound: So fascinated you are like a statue.
  • Width of wonder: A state of being fascinated by the world.
  • Glued to: Being so fascinated by a screen or event you cannot move.
  • In awe: A mix of fascination and deep respect.

Pronounced FASS-ih-nay-tid, this word follows the standard pattern for participial adjectives. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'vaccinated' or 'alienated.'

Grammatically, it functions as an adjective. You can use it before a noun, like 'a fascinated audience,' or after a linking verb, like 'the students were fascinated.' It is a gradable adjective, meaning you can be 'very fascinated' or 'absolutely fascinated.'

Fun Fact

It used to refer to the 'evil eye' superstition.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈfæs.ɪ.neɪ.tɪd/

FASS-ih-nay-tid

US /ˈfæs.əˌneɪ.t̬ɪd/

FASS-uh-nay-tid

Common Errors

  • missing the 't' sound
  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • pronouncing the 'i' as 'ee'

Rhymes With

vaccinated alienated animated situated motivated

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

interest curious attention

Learn Next

enthralled captivated mesmerized

고급

intrigued enchanted absorbed

Grammar to Know

Participial Adjectives

The movie was boring; I was bored.

Prepositional Phrases

Fascinated by the result.

Linking Verbs

I am fascinated.

Examples by Level

1

I am fascinated by the moon.

fascinated = very interested

use 'by' after fascinated

1

She was fascinated by the colorful fish.

2

I am fascinated by how planes fly.

3

The boy was fascinated by the toy.

4

They were fascinated by the story.

5

We are fascinated by the park.

6

He is fascinated by the game.

7

She was fascinated by the song.

8

I am fascinated by the colors.

1

The students were fascinated by the history lesson.

2

I am fascinated by the way plants grow.

3

He was fascinated by the old map.

4

She is fascinated by space travel.

5

We were fascinated by the performance.

6

They are fascinated by the new technology.

7

I am fascinated by this book.

8

He was fascinated by the architecture.

1

I was fascinated by the complexity of the argument.

2

She is fascinated by the cultural differences.

3

The audience was fascinated by the speaker's story.

4

I find the process of evolution fascinating.

5

He was fascinated by the intricate details.

6

They were fascinated by the mystery.

7

We are fascinated by the data results.

8

She was fascinated by the artistic style.

1

I was utterly fascinated by the subtle shifts in policy.

2

The researcher was fascinated by the anomaly in the data.

3

His work is a fascinating study in human behavior.

4

She remained fascinated by the philosophical implications.

5

I am fascinated by the intersection of art and science.

6

They were fascinated by the historical context.

7

The crowd was fascinated by the orator's skill.

8

We were fascinated by the sheer scale of the project.

1

The scholar was fascinated by the etymological roots of the word.

2

I am fascinated by the paradoxes inherent in the system.

3

She was fascinated by the interplay of light and shadow.

4

The complexity of the narrative left me fascinated.

5

He was fascinated by the metaphysical questions posed.

6

They were fascinated by the intricate social dynamics.

7

I find the evolution of language truly fascinating.

8

The entire audience was fascinated by the performance.

동의어

Interested Captivated Enthralled Intrigued Mesmerized Absorbed

반의어

Bored Indifferent Uninterested

자주 쓰는 조합

fascinated by
deeply fascinated
utterly fascinated
remain fascinated
become fascinated
fascinated audience
fascinated observer
fascinated gaze
truly fascinated
seem fascinated

Idioms & Expressions

"caught up in"

deeply involved or interested

I got caught up in the movie.

casual

"glued to the screen"

unable to look away

He was glued to the screen.

casual

"all ears"

listening with great interest

Tell me, I am all ears.

casual

"hang on every word"

listening with intense focus

She hung on his every word.

neutral

"in a trance"

so interested you lose track of time

I was in a trance.

neutral

"eyes wide open"

paying full attention

He watched with eyes wide open.

neutral

Easily Confused

fascinated vs Fascinating

Similar root

Fascinating causes the feeling; fascinated is the feeling.

The book is fascinating; I am fascinated.

fascinated vs Interested

Similar meaning

Fascinated is much stronger.

I am interested in art; I am fascinated by space.

fascinated vs Obsessed

Similar intensity

Obsessed can be negative; fascinated is positive.

He is obsessed with games; he is fascinated by science.

fascinated vs Captivated

Similar meaning

Captivated is more about being held by a performance.

I was captivated by the show.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + be + fascinated + by + noun

I am fascinated by science.

B1

Subject + be + fascinated + to + verb

I was fascinated to learn the truth.

B2

Subject + find + object + fascinating

I find this topic fascinating.

C1

Subject + remain + fascinated + by + noun

She remains fascinated by nature.

C2

Subject + be + utterly + fascinated + by + noun

He was utterly fascinated by the data.

어휘 가족

Nouns

fascination the state of being fascinated

Verbs

fascinate to attract or hold interest

Adjectives

fascinating causing fascination

관련

interest a weaker version of fascination

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual Slang

자주 하는 실수

fascinated to fascinated by
The preposition 'by' is the standard partner.
very fascinated absolutely fascinated
Fascinated is an extreme adjective; 'absolutely' is better than 'very'.
fascinated with fascinated by
While 'with' is sometimes used, 'by' is much more common.
I am fascinate I am fascinated
You need the past participle form.
It is a fascinate thing It is a fascinating thing
Use 'fascinating' for the thing causing the feeling.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Put a 'fascinating' object in your mental room.

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Native Speakers

Use it when you want to show real excitement.

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Star Trek

Remember Mr. Spock's catchphrase.

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Adjective Rule

Use -ed for feelings, -ing for things.

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Slow Down

Pronounce every syllable clearly.

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Avoid 'Very'

Use stronger adverbs like 'utterly'.

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Magic History

It comes from the word 'bewitch'.

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Journaling

Write one thing you were fascinated by today.

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Context

Use it to show deep intellectual engagement.

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Preposition

Always check for 'by' after the word.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

FASCINATE: Focus And See Clearly In New, Amazing, Totally Exciting things.

Visual Association

A person looking through a magnifying glass at a beautiful butterfly.

Word Web

curiosity interest attention discovery wonder

챌린지

Try to use the word 'fascinated' three times today when talking about things you like.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To bewitch or cast a spell

문화적 맥락

None, generally considered a positive word.

Used frequently in educational and professional settings.

The word 'fascinating' is famously associated with Mr. Spock from Star Trek.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School/Learning

  • fascinated by the topic
  • fascinated by the research
  • fascinated by the history

Travel

  • fascinated by the culture
  • fascinated by the architecture
  • fascinated by the scenery

Movies/Books

  • fascinated by the plot
  • fascinated by the characters
  • fascinated by the ending

Science/Nature

  • fascinated by the universe
  • fascinated by the animals
  • fascinated by the discovery

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you are currently fascinated by?"

"Have you ever been fascinated by a book you couldn't put down?"

"What topic are you fascinated by in school?"

"Are you fascinated by space travel or deep sea exploration?"

"What is the most fascinating place you have ever visited?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were fascinated by something new.

Describe a person who fascinates you and why.

If you could be fascinated by any subject for a year, what would it be?

Reflect on the difference between being 'interested' and 'fascinated'.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Fascinated is a much stronger version of interested.

Yes, you can be fascinated by someone's personality.

It is used in both formal and informal contexts.

Usually 'by'.

It is better to say 'absolutely fascinated'.

Rarely, unless used ironically.

FASS-ih-nay-tid.

Fascinate is the verb; fascinated is the adjective.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I am ___ by the stars.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: fascinated

Use the adjective form.

multiple choice A2

What does fascinated mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Very interested

It means having your attention held.

true false B1

Can you be fascinated by a boring book?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Fascination requires interest.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Match the state of mind.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure is S+V+Adj+Prep+Obj.

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