bewitchment (Meaning)

Wordnet

bewitchment (n)

a magical spell

Webster

bewitchment (n.)

The act of bewitching, or the state of being bewitched.

The power of bewitching or charming.

bewitchment Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ritual cast a spell of bewitchment upon the village, its inhabitants falling into a trance-like state.
  2. The enchanting perfume wafted through the air, its bewitchment irresistible to the senses.
  3. The siren's melody held a terrifying bewitchment, luring sailors to their doom.
  4. The hypnotic gaze of the serpent held a deadly bewitchment, paralyzing its intended victim.
  5. The sorcerer's incantations invoked a powerful bewitchment, transforming the mundane into the extraordinary.
  6. The witch's potion had a strange bewitchment, its effects both alluring and unsettling.
  7. The ancient amulet contained a hidden bewitchment, its wearer destined for greatness.
  8. The cursed object emitted an aura of bewitchment, corrupting the hearts of those who came into contact with it.
  9. The bewitchment of love struck like lightning, leaving its victims both euphoric and tormented.
  10. The bewitching beauty of the forest nymph captivated the hearts of weary travelers, leading them astray into its depths.

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The ancient ritual cast a spell of bewitchment upon the village, its inhabitants falling into a trance-like state.

The enchanting perfume wafted through the air, its bewitchment irresistible to the senses.

The siren's melody held a terrifying bewitchment, luring sailors to their doom.

The hypnotic gaze of the serpent held a deadly bewitchment, paralyzing its intended victim.