mesmerize, fascinated - WordReference Forums Hello, there: Could you tell me what the difference is between "mesmerized" and "fascinated"? I came across the term "mesmerize" and its example Here is the sentence "He was absolutely mesmerized by Pavarotti on television " Are they interchangable in general? Second, is "mesmerize" a common
fascinated fascinating | WordReference Forums - A fascinated task: una tarea fascinada (no tiene ningún sentido, por tanto es erróneo; para usar "fascinada" tendríamos que estar refiriéndonos a una persona) Se usa la terminación en "-ing" para describir cualidades de cosas (paisajes, ideas, etc
Fascinated by - WordReference Forums Cómo se dice "She's fascinated by her because every in school talks about her"? Está fascinada por ella porque toda la gente en la escuela habla de ella Gracias
Captivate vs fascinate - WordReference Forums Captivate is keeping someone's attention or some people's attention Something could be so impressive that it causes people to give their attention to it in a way that makes it seem as though they are unable to stop paying attention to it
fascinated by with - WordReference Forums I have come across an explanation that "with" implies more engagement in a matter, or closer things, whereas "by" implies superficial engagement or further or abstract things "I am fascinated by computers " - I'm just a user "I am fascinated with computers " - I am a geek "I was fascinated
absolutely fascinating very fascinating - WordReference Forums Hi In English there are gradable and ungradable (also called extreme) adjectives Fascinating an ungradable adjective with which you cannot use a modifier like "very", it needs a stronger modifier like "totally" or "absolutely"