charmer (Meaning)

Wordnet

charmer (n)

someone with an assured and ingratiating manner

a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)

Webster

charmer (n.)

One who charms, or has power to charm; one who uses the power of enchantment; a magician.

One who delights and attracts the affections.

charmer Sentence Examples

  1. Jack was a natural charmer, effortlessly captivating everyone he met with his magnetic personality.
  2. Sarah's wit and charm made her the ultimate charmer in social circles.
  3. The young puppy proved to be quite the charmer, winning over the hearts of all who encountered him.
  4. As a salesman, Tom relied on his charm to seal deals and win over clients.
  5. The old bookstore had a certain charm that made it a favorite spot for bibliophiles.
  6. Lucy's smile had a disarming charm that put people at ease in her presence.
  7. Despite his mischievous nature, James was always seen as a charmer, able to talk his way out of any situation.
  8. The quaint little café had an undeniable charm, drawing in customers with its cozy atmosphere.
  9. Emily's handmade jewelry had a unique charm that set it apart from mass-produced pieces.
  10. The historic town was full of charming old buildings, each with its own story to tell.

FAQs About the word charmer

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Jack was a natural charmer, effortlessly captivating everyone he met with his magnetic personality.

Sarah's wit and charm made her the ultimate charmer in social circles.

The young puppy proved to be quite the charmer, winning over the hearts of all who encountered him.

As a salesman, Tom relied on his charm to seal deals and win over clients.