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Definition of charm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of charm is as below...
Charm (n.) To
protect
with, or make
invulnerable
by,
spells,
charms,
or
supernatural
influences;
as, a
charmed
life..
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Charmer
::
Charmer
(n.) One who
delights
and
attracts
the
affections.
Charming
::
Charming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Char.
Enticingly
::
Enticingly
(adv.)
In an
enticing
manner;
charmingly.
Greegree
::
Greegree
(n.) An
African
talisman
or
Gri'gri'
charm.
Witch
::
Witch (n.) One who
exercises
more than
common
power of
attraction;
a
charming
or
bewitching
person;
also, one given to
mischief;
-- said
especially
of a woman or
child..
Modesty
::
Modesty
(n.)
Natural
delicacy
or shame
regarding
personal
charms
and the
sexual
relation;
purity
of
thought
and
manners;
due
regard
for
propriety
in
speech
or
action.
Enamor
::
Enamor
(v. t.) To
inflame
with love; to
charm;
to
captivate;
-- with of, or with,
before
the
person
or
thing;
as, to be
enamored
with a lady; to be
enamored
of books or
science..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) A word or
combination
of words sung or
spoken
in the
practice
of
magic;
a
magical
combination
of
words,
characters,
etc.; an
incantation..
Circean
::
Circean
(a.)
Having
the
characteristics
of
Circe,
daughter
of Sol and
Perseis,
a
mythological
enchantress,
who first
charmed
her
victims
and then
changed
them to the forms of
beasts;
pleasing,
but
noxious;
as, a
Circean
draught..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To gain or
secure
the
interest
or
affection
of; to
captivate;
to
engage;
to
interest;
to
charm.
Spell
::
Spell (v. t.) To put under the
influence
of a
spell;
to
affect
by a
spell;
to
bewitch;
to
fascinate;
to
charm.
Charm
::
Charm (n.)
Anything
worn for its
supposed
efficacy
to the
wearer
in
averting
ill or
securing
good
fortune.
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) That which
fascinates;
a
charm;
a
spell.
Amulet
::
Amulet
(n.) An
ornament,
gem, or
scroll,
or a
package
containing
a
relic,
etc., worn as a charm or
preservative
against
evils or
mischief,
such as
diseases
and
witchcraft,
and
generally
inscribed
with
mystic
forms or
characters.
[Also used
figuratively.].
Prestige
::
Prestige
(v.)
Weight
or
influence
derived
from past
success;
expectation
of
future
achievements
founded
on those
already
accomplished;
force or charm
derived
from
acknowledged
character
or
reputation.
Bewitching
::
Bewitching
(a.)
Having
power to
bewitch
or
fascinate;
enchanting;
captivating;
charming.
Captive
::
Captive
(a.)
Subdued
by love;
charmed;
captivated.
Countercharming
::
Countercharming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Counterchar.
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
subdue,
control,
or
summon
by
incantation
or
supernatural
influence;
to
affect
by
magic..
Enchant
::
Enchant
(v. t.) To
delight
in a high
degree;
to
charm;
to
enrapture;
as, music
enchants
the ear..
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