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    enchant
    /ɪnˈtʃɑːnt/

    verb

    • 1. fill (someone) with great delight; charm: "Isabel was enchanted with the idea"
    • 2. put (someone or something) under a spell; bewitch: "Marcia had enchanted the rope so that it simply regenerated when any length was cut off"

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  2. ENCHANT definition: 1. to attract or please someone very much: 2. to have a magical effect on someone or something 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENCHANT is to influence by or as if by charms and incantation : bewitch. How to use enchant in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Enchant.

  4. to attract or please someone very much: The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Attracting and tempting. affinity. allure. alluringly. arrest. attract. charisma. charm offensive. charm the pants off someone idiom. chum. clickbait. honey trap. incentive. jump out at someone. lure. modesty.

  5. verb (used with object) to subject to magical influence; bewitch: fairytales about witches who enchant handsome princes and beautiful maidens. to delight to a high degree: Her gaiety and wit have enchanted us all. Synonyms: enrapture, captivate, attract, fascinate. to impart a magic quality or effect to. enchant. / ɪnˈtʃɑːnt / verb.

  6. In fairy stories and legends, to enchant someone or something means to put a magic spell on them. King Arthur hid his treasures here and Merlin enchanted the cave so that nobody should ever find them.

  7. To enchant is to cast a spell over someone, like a witch might do. It also means to attract or catch someone's attention in a less mystical way.

  8. 1. to subject to magical influence; place under a spell; bewitch. 2. to delight utterly; captivate. 3. to impart a magic quality or effect to. [1325–75; Middle English < Anglo-French, Middle French enchanter < Latin incantāre to put a spell on; see incantation]

  9. enchant somebody (formal) to attract somebody strongly and make them feel very interested, excited, etc. synonym delight The happy family scene had enchanted him. The play continued to enchant all who watched it.

  10. Enchant Definition. ĕn-chănt. enchanted, enchants. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Filter. verb. enchanted, enchants. To cast a spell over, as by magic; bewitch. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To charm greatly; delight. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: joy. tickle. pleasure. please.

  11. en•chant (en chant′, -chänt′), v.t. to subject to magical influence; bewitch: fairytales about witches who enchant handsome princes and beautiful maidens. to delight to a high degree: Her gaiety and wit have enchanted us all. to impart a magic quality or effect to.

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