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fascynujacy

Fascynujacy is the non-diacritic rendering of the Polish adjective fascynujący, meaning "fascinating" or "captivating." It describes something that provokes strong interest, curiosity, or admiration. As a descriptive word, it agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number: fascynujący (masc. sing.), fascynująca (fem. sing.), fascynujące (neut. sing.). In plural forms, these become fascynujący (masc. pl.), fascynujące (neut. pl.), and fascynujące (fem. pl.), with further adjustments for case in sentences. The standard spelling in Polish uses diacritics, while the non-diacritic variant fascynujacy appears in contexts where diacritics are unavailable or discouraged.

Etymology and derivation: fascynujacy is derived from the verb fascynować (to fascinate). The noun fascynacja (fascination)

Usage and scope: The term is widely used in journalism, literature, media, and everyday speech to characterize

See also: fascynacja, fascynować.

is
closely
related.
The
word’s
origins
trace
to
Romance-language
roots
encountered
through
Polish,
where
the
concept
of
fascination
was
borrowed
and
integrated
into
everyday
usage.
people,
objects,
events,
or
ideas
that
reliably
attract
attention
or
admiration.
For
example,
fascynujący
film
describes
a
film
that
deeply
engages
the
viewer;
fascynująca
osoba
refers
to
a
person
with
a
compelling
personality;
fascynująca
historia
denotes
a
tale
that
grips
the
reader.