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enchantment
[en-chant-muhnt, -chahnt-]
noun
the art, act, or an instance of enchanting. enchanting.
Synonyms: , , ,the state of being enchanted.
something that enchants.
Music is an enchantment that never fails.
Synonyms: ,
enchantment
/ ɪˈʃɑːԳٳəԳ /
noun
the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted
a magic spell or act of witchcraft
great charm or fascination
Word History and Origins
Origin of enchantment1
Example Sentences
Oates leads us through Fox’s lurid world, drawing deliberately uncomfortable parallels between his calculated actions and the work of novelists and teachers, each of whom must also use enticement and enchantment to reach their mark.
“She hated the idea of that Hollywood enchantment crossing over into political discourse,” explains Wilkinson.
You’ll hear similar stories from a lot of astronomy enthusiasts, who say that seeing their first big planet was what sparked a lifelong enchantment with the stars.
Even so, “Yuletide Factory” offers moments of pure enchantment.
Yet musicians made magic, instrumentalists and singers finding enchantment in meeting every environmental challenge they faced, filling what might otherwise be empty beauty with wondrous substance.
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