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Bewitch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To bewitch means to enchant or captivate someone, often through magic or charm. It can also describe being irresistibly fascinated or charmed by someone or something.

bewitch

/bɪˈwɪtʃ/ /bɪˈwɪtʃ/

Definition:

To enchant or captivate someone, often as if by magic.

Synonyms:

enchant, captivate, mesmerize, charm, spellbind

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

repel, disgust

Common Collocations:

bewitch the audience, bewitch with beauty, bewitch the senses

Derivatives:

bewitching (adj.), bewitchment (n.)

Usage Tips:

Use "bewitch" to describe a powerful attraction or fascination, often magical or mysterious in nature.

Common Phrases:

under a spell, cast a spell on, charm the pants off

Etymology:

From Old English "bewiccian," meaning to deceive by sorcery; "be-" (thoroughly) + "wiccian" (to practice witchcraft).

Examples:

  • 1. The moonlight seemed to bewitch the entire forest.
  • 2. Her singing voice could bewitch anyone who heard it.
  • 3. The old tale tells of a witch who could bewitch travelers.
  • 4. He felt utterly bewitched by her mysterious smile.

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