Fascinating in a sentence as an adjective

"It has been fascinating to watch the ongoing reactions.

But that is where the success can be. "Fumbling the Future" [1] is a fascinating read for that reason.

I found it to be an absolutely fascinating thread.

One fascinating aspect of this is how bad the post 1990 startup culture has been for women.

Even in the grips of dementia, many of these people have fascinating stories to tell.

Perhaps the most fascinating part of this letter is observing people's reactions to it.

YC has once again managed to innovate in fascinating ways that help promote startups.

Now this is fascinating, impressive, and deserves further study...

What's fascinating to me is that, unlike so many other language "changes", this isn't caused by laziness or carelessness.

Him gaining so much following by spewing nonsense like this article is for sure fascinating but there is no place for him in any serious debate.

This is the most fascinating part of the Bitcoin story: watching a group of people who are philosophically opposed to most elements of the modern economy discover, one by one, why all those elements exist.

Fascinating definitions

adjective

capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story"

See also: absorbing engrossing gripping riveting

adjective

capturing interest as if by a spell; "bewitching smile"; "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman"

See also: bewitching captivating enchanting enthralling entrancing