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bewitch
[bih-wich]
bewitch
/ ɪˈɪʃ /
verb
to attract and fascinate; enchant
to cast a spell over
Other Word Forms
- bewitcher noun
- bewitchery noun
- bewitchingness noun
- bewitchment noun
- ˈɾٳԲ adjective
- ˈɾٳԲly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bewitch1
Example Sentences
On screen, they possessed a bewitching stillness, performing barefoot in a pair of golden feathered trousers like some sort of musical Icarus.
Judeline’s songs are imbued with a bewitching sensuality and romanticism that verges on religious devotion.
"Wicked" has bewitched even its most reluctant fans, enticing them to overstay their welcome in the magical world of Oz.
Chinese state media said the group had been "bewitched" by criminal organisations and were stranded in Thailand after illegally leaving the country.
The tableaux are as efficient as they are bewitching.
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