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  1. fascination with/for/of - WordReference Forums

    Feb 16, 2009 · I agree with sound shift. "fascination of" seems to imply that you are talking about the snakes being fascinating, rather than him being fascinated with them. (if that makes any …

  2. Fascinated about, by, or with? | WordReference Forums

    Mar 11, 2017 · I'd use "by" in that sentence but you're more likely to hear: The film I saw yesterday was fascinating. Both "fascinated by" and "fascinated with" can be used depending …

  3. fascination with - WordReference Forums

    Feb 16, 2019 · The two senses of fascination each take a different preposition. A person has a fascination with something they are very interested in (her fascination with the royal family), …

  4. have fascination for - WordReference Forums

    Apr 14, 2023 · Remember that "fascination" means "attractive power" or "fascinating quality, powerful attraction, charm". Now rewrite your question and see if you come to the same …

  5. Captivate vs fascinate | WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2019 · And note that the noun fascination is very common, whereas captivation is very rare. It’s also worth bearing in mind the roots of the words: captivate is associated with being …

  6. FR: quelqu'un / quelque chose / personne / rien + de + adjectif

    Aug 15, 2006 · Indefinite and interrogative pronouns modified by an adjective require the use of de. One can give many examples: personne d'intelligent, rien d'extraordinaire, quelqu'un …

  7. equal parts - WordReference Forums

    Jul 2, 2017 · Jon Snow was staring at him, a look equal parts horror and fascination. I read this sentence in A Game of Thrones. Now I rewrite it into this version: Jon's look was equal parts …

  8. Wonder vs fascination - WordReference Forums

    May 28, 2015 · Hello, can "wonder" be used as a synonym for "fascination"? More specifically, would a sentence like "You have the wonder of a summer sunset" make any sense? Thank you

  9. introduce something to someone | WordReference Forums

    Sep 25, 2021 · [New and emerging technologies often introduce both fascination and frustration with users. ] in the dictionary, 'introduce something to somebody' is the correct expression. Is …

  10. Levantine Arabic: ملّا إنت | WordReference Forums

    Jun 21, 2021 · Hi everyone. In the song Kifak Inta by Fairuz, she repeats ملّا إنت throughout the song. Can anyone explain what it means? I searched the internet, but all the translations I …