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Meaning of becharm
Wordnet
becharm (v)
control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft
attract; cause to be enamored
Webster
becharm (v. t.)
To charm; to captivate.
becharm Sentence Examples
- Her infectious laughter had the power to becharm even the most hardened hearts.
- The child's innocent smile was enough to becharm the entire room.
- The enigmatic stranger's aura of mystery becharmed all who crossed his path.
- The ancient amulet was said to becharm its wearer with good luck and protection.
- The gentle breeze carried the scent of wildflowers, becharming the senses.
- The artist's brushstrokes conveyed a raw emotion that becharmed critics and spectators alike.
- The tranquil lake seemed to becharm all who gazed upon its glassy surface.
- The young man's proposal becharmed his beloved, leaving her breathless with joy.
- The flickering firelight cast a warm glow, becharming the cozy cottage.
- The symphony's crescendo reached its peak, becharming the audience into a state of awe.
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control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft, attract; cause to be enamoredTo charm; to captivate.
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Her infectious laughter had the power to becharm even the most hardened hearts.
The child's innocent smile was enough to becharm the entire room.
The enigmatic stranger's aura of mystery becharmed all who crossed his path.
The ancient amulet was said to becharm its wearer with good luck and protection.