enchant

[ɪnˈtʃænt]

enchant Definition

  • 1to attract and delight someone
  • 2to put someone under a spell

Using enchant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enchant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The beautiful scenery enchanted us.

  • Example

    The magician enchanted the audience with his tricks.

  • Example

    The fairy tale enchanted the children.

  • Example

    The music enchanted her.

enchant Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for enchant

Phrases with enchant

  • to be charmed or fascinated by something

    Example

    She was enchanted by the beauty of the sunset.

  • to use magic to control or influence someone

    Example

    The witch cast a spell on the prince, making him fall in love with her.

  • under someone's spell

    to be under someone's control or influence

    Example

    He was completely under her spell and did everything she asked.

Origins of enchant

from Old French 'enchanter', meaning 'to enchant, bewitch'

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Summary: enchant in Brief

To 'enchant' [ɪnˈtʃænt] is to attract and delight someone, or to put someone under a spell. It can refer to anything from beautiful scenery to magical performances, as in 'The magician enchanted the audience with his tricks.' 'Enchant' has phrases like 'be enchanted by something,' indicating fascination, and 'cast a spell on someone,' implying control. Its synonyms include 'captivate' and 'fascinate.'