inchant (Meaning)

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inchant (v. t.)

See Enchant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inchant

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inchant Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering firelight enchanted the cozy cabin, creating a surreal ambiance.
  2. The melody of the harpist's song enchanted the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  3. The captivating storytelling of the old fisherman enchanted his listeners, drawing them into a world of adventure.
  4. The vibrant colors of the sunset enchanted the sky, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.
  5. The ancient grimoire enchanted the sorcerer, granting him access to forbidden knowledge.
  6. The ballerina's graceful movements enchanted the crowd, as if she were floating on air.
  7. The scent of blooming roses enchanted the garden, filling the air with a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.
  8. The vibrant display of fireworks enchanted the night sky, illuminating the darkness with bursts of color.
  9. The antique locket enchanted its new owner, revealing a hidden compartment that contained a precious memento.
  10. The enigmatic inscription on the ancient artifact enchanted the historian, promising secrets yet to be uncovered.

FAQs About the word inchant

See Enchant.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The flickering firelight enchanted the cozy cabin, creating a surreal ambiance.

The melody of the harpist's song enchanted the audience, leaving them spellbound.

The captivating storytelling of the old fisherman enchanted his listeners, drawing them into a world of adventure.

The vibrant colors of the sunset enchanted the sky, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.