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Enchant (Verb)

Meaning 1

Hold spellbound.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • The magician's tricks seemed to enchant the audience, who watched in silent awe as he pulled rabbits out of thin air.
  • With her captivating storytelling skills, she could enchant anyone who would listen, no matter how old they were.
  • The mesmerizing sunset enchanted the onlookers as the sky turned pink and orange hues.
  • Her voice was soothing and enchanting, as she sang the lullaby, gently rocking her child to sleep.
  • As he unraveled the fantastical world of his imagination, his stories began to enchant the hearts of readers all around the world.

Synonyms

  • Ravish
  • Transport
  • Enthrall
  • Delight
  • Enthral
  • Enrapture

Antonyms

  • Disenchant

Hypernyms

  • Delight

Related Words

  • Enchantment (noun)

Meaning 2

Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The sorcerer attempted to enchant the king with a dark and ancient spell, rendering him powerless against his will.
  • A wicked curse was cast to enchant the land with eternal darkness and despair.
  • An evil witch sought to enchant her rival, turning her into a foul creature.
  • According to local legend, a vengeful spirit would enchant the village, causing those who broke the rules to vanish.
  • The dark wizard attempted to enchant the magical artifact, making it serve his sinister purposes.

Synonyms

  • Jinx
  • Bewitch
  • Witch
  • Hex
  • Glamour

Hypernyms

  • Charm
  • Becharm

Hyponyms

  • Voodoo
  • Spell

Related Words

  • Enchantment (noun)
  • Enchanter (noun)

Meaning 3

Attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts".

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • Her beautiful voice could enchant an entire audience with its gentle soothing tones.
  • He managed to enchant everyone in the room with his charming personality and effortless humor.
  • The delicate beauty of the garden was enough to enchant even the most hardened of travelers.
  • Her kind nature and warmth were enough to enchant the entire town and make her a beloved figure.
  • The enchanting smile of the model on the magazine cover seemed to leap off the page and capture the hearts of the readers.

Synonyms

  • Bewitch
  • Fascinate
  • Enamour
  • Trance
  • Enamor
  • Captivate
  • Charm
  • Entrance
  • Capture
  • Catch
  • Becharm
  • Beguile

Hypernyms

  • Appeal
  • Attract

Hyponyms

  • Hold
  • Work

Related Words

  • Enchantment (noun)
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