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  • 31luxury — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian splendor, Cyrenaic hedonism, Cyrenaicism, Easy Street, affluence, amenity, amusement, animal pleasure, appeal, appealingness, appetite, appetitiveness, attractiveness, bed of roses, bedizenment, bewitchment …

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  • 32obsession — Synonyms and related words: absorbed attention, absorption, abstraction, abulia, alienation, anxiety, anxiety equivalent, anxiety state, apathy, application, bedevilment, bewitchery, bewitchment, captivation, catatonic stupor, complex, compulsion …

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  • 33possession — Synonyms and related words: aberration, abnormality, accessories, acquest, acquire, acquisition, affluence, alienation, ally, aplomb, appointments, appurtenances, archduchy, archdukedom, assets, assurance, baggage, balance, bedevilment,… …

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  • 34witchery — Synonyms and related words: agacerie, alchemy, allure, allurement, appeal, appealingness, attraction, attractiveness, bedevilment, beguilement, beguiling, bewitchery, bewitchment, blandishment, cajolery, captivation, charisma, charm, charmingness …

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  • 35spell — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. charm, trance; talisman; incantation, sorcery, magic; witchery, allure, glamour; enchantment; spellbinding; term, period, interval; time; turn, stretch; breathing spell, respite. See substitution,… …

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  • 36happiness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Good humor] Syn. mirth, merrymaking, cheer, merriment, joyousness, vivacity, laughter, delight, gladness, good spirits, hilarity, playfulness, exuberance, gaiety, cheerfulness, buoyancy, good will, rejoicing, joviality,… …

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  • 37ecstasy — late 14c., in a frenzy or stupor, fearful, excited, from O.Fr. estaise ecstasy, rapture, from L.L. extasis, from Gk. ekstasis entrancement, astonishment; any displacement, in NT a trance, from existanai displace, put out of place, also drive out… …

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  • 38entrance — entrance1 [ ɛntr(ə)ns] noun 1》 an opening allowing access. 2》 an act of entering. 3》 the right, means, or opportunity to enter. Origin C15: from OFr., from entrer enter . entrance2 [ɪn trα:ns, ɛn ] verb fill with wonder and delight. ↘cast a spell …

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  • 39witchery — n. 1. Sorcery, See witchcraft. 2. Fascination, spell, entrancement, enchantment, ravishment, enravishment …

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  • 40allurement — n 1. charm, magnetism, appeal, attraction; fascination, enchantment, entrancement, be witchery, bewitchment; captivation, seduction, seduce ment, ensnarement, entrapment. 2. temptation, enticement, lurement, beguilement, tantalization, teasing,… …

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