fascinating
The most common way to intensify 'fascinating'.
A common and informal way to say 'very fascinating'.
Used to single out something as more interesting than others.
Used to emphasize that something is interesting to a great degree.
Can mean 'completely' (esp. BrE) or 'to a certain extent' (esp. AmE).
Used with 'fascinating' as an ungradable adjective to mean 'completely fascinating'.
Used to emphasize a very high, almost unbelievable, level of interest.
Used to emphasize the genuine and sincere nature of the interest.
Indicates a moderate or surprising degree of interest.
Used to express a profound level of interest.
Used to compare two or more things that are interesting to the same degree.
A strong way to say 'completely fascinating', often used for emphasis.
An informal way to say 'quite' or 'rather'.
Suggests that something is so interesting it could be explored forever.
A formal or literary way to say 'very fascinating'.
Similar to 'oddly fascinating', indicates interest in something unusual.
Suggests that something is interesting in a strange or unexpected way.
An informal and slightly old-fashioned way to say 'very fascinating'.
Used to describe a state of being extremely interesting.
To discover or feel that something is interesting.
Used to describe an impression of something being interesting.
Used to describe something that seems interesting based on what you have heard or read about it.
Used to describe something that appears to be very interesting.
To cause something to be interesting.
Used when something turns out to be interesting after a period of time or investigation.
Used to describe the process of starting to be interesting.
Indicates the person who finds something interesting.