bewitch
1 of 1verb/bɪˈwɪtʃ/
Forms:bewitches,bewitching,bewitched,bewitched
1
to attract or charm someone strongly, as if under a spell
- Her performance could bewitch any audience.
- He was completely bewitched by her laughter.
- The garden's beauty seemed to bewitch every visitor.
- The actor's charisma could bewitch anyone in the room.
- The painting's colors bewitched the gallery guests.
2
to captivate or mesmerize someone intensely, like a magnetic attraction
- The magician's act bewitched the crowd.
- The dancer's movements bewitched the audience.
- The singer's voice bewitched everyone in the hall.
- The scenic view bewitched the hikers.
- The movie's plot bewitched viewers from start to finish.
3
to use a spell against someone
B2- The sorceress bewitched the knight, making him unable to leave the castle.
- She bewitched the townspeople, making them believe false visions.
- The spellcaster bewitched the forest, trapping anyone who entered it.
- The witch bewitches her enemies, causing them to fall into deep sleep.
- The ancient spell was used to bewitch the hero, making him forget his true purpose.