Definitions for fascinator

fascinator fas·ci·na·tor

Spelling: [fas-uh-ney-ter]
IPA: /ˈfæs əˌneɪ tər/

Fascinator is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 913 anagrams from letters in fascinator (aacfinorst).

Definitions for fascinator

noun

  1. a person or thing that fascinates.
  2. a scarf of crochet work, lace, or the like, narrowing toward the ends, worn as a head covering by women.

Origin of fascinator

From Late Latin, dating back to 1740-50; See origin at fascinate, -tor

Examples for fascinator

The most that I could do was to lie back upon my bed, cram my fascinator into my mouth, and struggle to suppress my risibles.

As Sylvie was about nothing more important than a pale-blue zephyr "fascinator," she accepted the invitation.

Mrs. Harsanyi took her into her own room and helped her take off her country "fascinator" and her clumsy plush cape.

She had put on her fascinator hood, but her hands and wrists were bare.

However, I managed to keep pretty comfortable and snug in "fascinator" and muckluks, enveloped as I was in my Indian blanket.

His razor-mind was reincarnated a century later as the fascinator of nations—M. Dupin.

The boss unbent to a surprising degree, Mrs. Stockbridge was most cordial, and the daughter proved to be a fascinator.

She sat on the edge of her chair, with her hands deep in its pockets, her black knit "fascinator" fallen back from her hair.

Miss Lydia shook her head, blushing as she untied her "fascinator."

She sat crocheting what she called a fascinator, her white bone needle moving harmoniously in and out of the blue wool.

Word Value for fascinator
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Words with friends

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