enchant
21Enchant, Alberta — Infobox Settlement official name = Hamlet of Enchant other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Hamlet motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = mapsize …
22enchant — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French enchanter, from Latin incantare, from in + cantare to sing more at chant Date: 14th century 1. to influence by or as if by charms and incantation ; bewitch 2. to attract and move deeply …
23enchant — verb a) To attract and delight, to charm. b) To cast a spell over …
24enchant — Synonyms and related words: absorb, absorb the attention, allure, arrest, attract, becharm, beguile, bewitch, captivate, carry away, cast a spell, catch, charm, delectate, delight, draw, engage, engage the attention, engage the mind, engage the… …
25enchant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. bewitch, conjure; captivate, please, charm, delight, fascinate. See pleasure, sorcery. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To put under a spell] Syn. charm, bewitch, cast a spell over; see charm 1 , hypnotize 1 …
26enchant — en|chant [ınˈtʃa:nt US ınˈtʃænt] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: enchanter, from Latin cantare to sing ] 1.) formal if something that you see or hear enchants you, you like it very much ▪ I was enchanted by the way she smiled. ▪ The …
27enchant — en|chant [ ın tʃænt ] verb transitive 1. ) to interest and attract someone very strongly: We were all enchanted by the island. 2. ) to use magic on someone or something …
28enchant — en·chant || ɪn tʃɑËnt v. charm, captivate, fascinate; bewitch by means of magical spells and incantations, entrance …
29enchant — Dites, angle de mur …
30enchant — verb 1》 delight; charm. 2》 [often as adjective enchanted] put under a spell: an enchanted garden. Derivatives enchantedly adverb enchanting adjective enchantingly adverb enchantment noun …