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Jexis Posted 6 years ago
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"Intrigued" vs "Fascinated" vs "Captivated"

Besides its story, what (intrigued/fascinated/captivated) me the most was the performance of the main actor.

What is the difference between them?

How would each of them change the meaning of the sentence?

  

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Jexis What is the difference between them? Intrigue engages your mind. It stimulates your interest in further research, thinking and questioning.

  • Jexis What is the difference between them?
  • Intrigue engages your mind.
  • It stimulates your interest in further research, thinking and questioning.
  • Fascinate engages your heart and instincts.
  • It makes you feel very curious, like a cat that sees some birds outside the window.
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JexisWhat is the difference between them?

Intrigue engages your mind. It stimulates your interest in further research, thinking and questioning.

Fascinate engages your heart and instincts. It makes you feel very curious, like a cat that sees some birds outside the window.

Captivate engages you so much that you are a prisoner

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