charmed (Meaning)

Wordnet

charmed (s)

strongly attracted

filled with wonder and delight

Webster

charmed (imp. & p. p.)

of Charm

charmed Sentence Examples

  1. The young girl's eyes sparkled with a charmed expression as she listened to the fairy tale.
  2. Despite the challenges, the couple felt charmed by the quaint countryside and its friendly inhabitants.
  3. The audience was charmed by the magician's sleight of hand tricks and witty banter.
  4. Sarah felt charmed by the old bookstore's cozy atmosphere and the smell of aged books.
  5. As they explored the historic city, they couldn't help but feel charmed by its cobblestone streets and ancient architecture.
  6. The little boy giggled with delight as he watched the charmed puppet dance across the stage.
  7. Despite her initial skepticism, Julia found herself charmed by his genuine kindness and warm smile.
  8. The travelers were charmed by the picturesque scenery as they sailed along the tranquil river.
  9. The cat's playful antics never failed to leave her charmed and amused.
  10. With its enchanting melody and heartfelt lyrics, the song left listeners feeling utterly charmed.

FAQs About the word charmed

strongly attracted, filled with wonder and delightof Charm

magic, magical,enchanted, possessed,cursed, fairy, spellbound, bewitched, entranced, dreamy

annoyed, annoyed, revolted,disgusted, repelled, disgusted, repelled, revolted, offended, offended

The young girl's eyes sparkled with a charmed expression as she listened to the fairy tale.

Despite the challenges, the couple felt charmed by the quaint countryside and its friendly inhabitants.

The audience was charmed by the magician's sleight of hand tricks and witty banter.

Sarah felt charmed by the old bookstore's cozy atmosphere and the smell of aged books.