Thesaurus / fascination
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At some point in the very near future, “data access rights” will likely be decided in a high court somewhere, and I guess we’ll all watch with fascination and trepidation.
THIS DECADE’S MOST IMPORTANT MARKETING QUESTION: WHAT DATA RIGHTS DO ADVERTISERS POSSESS?KIRK WILLIAMSSEPTEMBER 17, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDMy own fascination increasingly expanded from the technology of crypto to the legion of operators who used techy language and hype to hoodwink victims.
HBO’S NEW SEX CULT DOC HAS BIG LESSONS FOR INVESTORSDZANEMORRISSEPTEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNEWhat exactly the technology is capable of is still a topic of fascination, and at the center of daydreams for any sci-fi nerd.
ELON MUSK’S SECRETIVE BRAIN-MACHINE VENTURE, NEURALINK, OFFERS A GLIMPSELUCINDA SHENAUGUST 28, 2020FORTUNEFor his current act, he’s moved to New York City and combined his fascination with NLP with what he calls “an extreme interest in the stock market.”
CAN AN A.I. HEDGE FUND BEAT THE MARKET?JEREMY KAHNAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNEThe fascination with mathematical outcasts has been a productive strategy too.
THE TWO FORMS OF MATHEMATICAL BEAUTYROBBERT DIJKGRAAFJUNE 16, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThere is a fascination in serpents, and there is one far more deadly—who has not felt it?
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSTerror and fascination caught him; he turned away lest she should reach his secret and communicate her own.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODThis haughty Countess, by the way, has always had a great fascination for me, because she looks like a woman who "has a history."
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYBut this goldsmith's work, far from impairing the effect of the whole, adds a certain fascination to it.
BASTIEN LEPAGEFR. CRASTREFascination is a strong word and means a considerable amount of enjoyment, up to a certain point.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONWORDS RELATED TO FASCINATION
- abracadabra
- alchemy
- allurement
- astrology
- augury
- bewitchment
- black art
- conjuration
- conjuring
- conjury
- devilry
- diabolism
- divination
- enchantment
- exorcism
- fascination
- foreboding
- fortune-telling
- hocuspocus
- horoscopy
- illusion
- incantation
- legerdemain
- magnetism
- necromancy
- occultism
- power
- prediction
- presage
- prestidigitation
- prophecy
- rune
- sleight of hand
- soothsaying
- sorcery
- sortilege
- spell
- superstition
- taboo
- theurgy
- trickery
- voodoo
- voodooism
- witchcraft
- witchery
- witching
- wizardry
- abracadabra
- alchemy
- allurement
- astrology
- augury
- bewitchment
- black art
- conjuration
- conjuring
- conjury
- devilry
- diabolism
- divination
- enchantment
- exorcism
- fascination
- foreboding
- fortune-telling
- hocuspocus
- horoscopy
- illusion
- incantation
- legerdemain
- magnetism
- necromancy
- occultism
- power
- prediction
- presage
- prestidigitation
- prophecy
- rune
- sleight of hand
- soothsaying
- sorcery
- sortilege
- spell
- superstition
- taboo
- thaumaturgy
- trickery
- voodoo
- voodooism
- witchcraft
- witchery
- witching
- wizardry
- admiration
- astonishment
- awe
- bewilderment
- concerns
- confusions
- consternation
- curiosities
- doubts
- fascinations
- fears
- incredulity
- jars
- jolts
- marvelings
- perplexities
- perturbations
- puzzlements
- reverences
- shocks
- skepticisms
- starts
- stupefaction
- stupors
- surprises
- suspicions
- uncertainties
- wonderings
- wonderment
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