enchant
1 of 1verb/ɛn.ˈʧænt/
Forms:enchants,enchanting,enchanted,enchanted
1
to strongly attract someone and make them interested and excited
transitive- The charming streets of the old town enchanted tourists, inviting them to explore its hidden treasures.
- The beautiful garden enchanted visitors with its colorful blooms and serene atmosphere.
- Her captivating storytelling enchanted the audience.
- The mesmerizing dance performance enchanted spectators, leaving them in awe.
2
to put someone under a magic spell
B2transitive- The wizard enchanted the princess with a magical spell.
- The fairy enchanted the castle, making it invisible to enemies.
- The spellcaster enchanted the ring to grant wishes.
- The fairy enchanted the princess, making her fall into a deep sleep.
- The witch enchanted the mirror to reveal the truth.