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Charmed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

charmed

/tʃɑrmd/ /tʃɑːmd/

Definition:

Delighted or enchanted, often by someone's personality or something's appeal.

Synonyms:

enchanted, delighted, captivated, bewitched

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

repelled, disgusted

Common Collocations:

charmed life, charmed circle, deeply charmed

Derivatives:

charmer, charmingly, charmless

Usage Tips:

Use "charmed" to describe someone who is delighted or under a spell; often paired with "by" or "with."

Common Phrases:

charmed life, charmed circle, I'm charmed to meet you

Etymology:

From Old French "charmer," meaning to enchant or cast a spell; Latin "carmen" (song or incantation).

Examples:

  • 1. She was charmed by his witty conversation.
  • 2. The audience was charmed by the magician's performance.
  • 3. He lived a charmed life with little hardship.
  • 4. They were charmed by the quaint village scenery.

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