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fascinent

Fascinent is the third-person plural present tense form of the French verb fasciner, meaning they fascinate. It is used to describe that a subject causes fascination in others. For example, in a sentence like Les événements fascinants fascinent les spectateurs, the subject actions fascinate the viewers.

Etymology and related forms: The French verb fasciner comes from Latin fascinare, based on the root fascin-

Usage in French: Fascinent is a finite verb form used with il/elle/on or ils/elles as the subject.

English usage: Fascinent is not a standard English word. In English-language usage, one would typically use

See also: Fascinate, Fascination, Fascinant, Fascinus.

associated
with
fascination
and
enchantment.
The
related
noun
fascination
in
French
is
la
fascination,
and
the
present
participle
fascinent
(they
are
fascinating)
shares
the
same
root.
The
masculine
singular
adjective
fascinant
means
“fascinating”
and
is
commonly
used
to
describe
things
that
provoke
strong
interest.
It
can
describe
people,
events,
ideas,
or
works
of
art
that
capture
attention.
The
adjective
fascinan
t
is
often
preferred
when
emphasizing
the
quality
of
being
captivating,
as
in
une
histoire
fascinante.
fascinate
(as
a
verb)
or
fascinating/fascination
(as
adjectives
or
nouns).
Some
writers
may
coin
or
repurpose
fascinent
in
experimental
contexts,
but
it
is
not
recognized
in
major
dictionaries.