bewitchery (Meaning)

Wordnet

bewitchery (n)

magnetic personal charm

Webster

bewitchery (n.)

The power of bewitching or fascinating; bewitchment; charm; fascination.

bewitchery Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic allure of the stranger was like a bewitchery that drew me closer.
  2. The moonlight cast an ethereal glow upon the forest, creating an atmosphere of bewitchery.
  3. The captivating melody seemed to bewitch the audience, holding them spellbound.
  4. Her charming demeanor wielded a seductive bewitchery that left all who met her under her spell.
  5. The ancient runes held a mysterious bewitchery, promising knowledge beyond comprehension.
  6. The flickering flames of the campfire created an illusion of bewitchery, dancing shadows on the trees.
  7. The mesmerizing rhythm of the drums possessed a bewitchery that made my body move involuntarily.
  8. The sorceress practiced her bewitchery under the cloak of darkness, her incantations echoing through the night.
  9. The potion contained a potent bewitchery that granted the user supernatural abilities.
  10. His cunning gaze held a bewitchery that made it impossible to discern his true intentions.

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The enigmatic allure of the stranger was like a bewitchery that drew me closer.

The moonlight cast an ethereal glow upon the forest, creating an atmosphere of bewitchery.

The captivating melody seemed to bewitch the audience, holding them spellbound.

Her charming demeanor wielded a seductive bewitchery that left all who met her under her spell.