enchantment Synonyms

enchantment Meaning

Wordnet

enchantment (n)

a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual

a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation

a magical spell

Webster

enchantment (n.)

The act of enchanting; the production of certain wonderful effects by the aid of demons, or the agency of supposed spirits; the use of magic arts, spells, or charms; incantation.

The effect produced by the act; the state of being enchanted; as, to break an enchantment.

That which captivates the heart and senses; an influence or power which fascinates or highly delights.

enchantment Sentence Examples

  1. The forest held a magical enchantment that drew hikers into its depths.
  2. The old castle radiated an aura of enchantment, captivating visitors with its tales of mystery and intrigue.
  3. The first snowfall of the season blanketed the town with an ethereal enchantment, creating a winter wonderland.
  4. The ballerina's performance had an enchanting quality that transported the audience to a world of grace and beauty.
  5. The symphony's enchanting melodies filled the concert hall, captivating the listeners' hearts.
  6. The aroma of freshly-baked bread wafted through the air, enchanting the senses and creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  7. The fire's flickering flames danced hypnotically, casting an enchanting glow on the room's walls.
  8. The clear night sky presented an enchanting spectacle of twinkling stars, promising wishes and dreams.
  9. The child's laughter echoed through the park, enchanting all who heard it with its pure joy.
  10. The scent of jasmine flowers filled the garden, creating an enchanting atmosphere that invited relaxation and reflection.

FAQs About the word enchantment

a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual, a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation, a magical spellThe

glamor,spell, curse, magic, sorcery, glamour, charm, conjuration, invocation, abracadabra

repulsion, repulsiveness, repulsion, repulsiveness, offensiveness, disagreeableness,unpleasantness, disagreeableness, unpleasantness, offensiveness

The forest held a magical enchantment that drew hikers into its depths.

The old castle radiated an aura of enchantment, captivating visitors with its tales of mystery and intrigue.

The first snowfall of the season blanketed the town with an ethereal enchantment, creating a winter wonderland.

The ballerina's performance had an enchanting quality that transported the audience to a world of grace and beauty.