becharm

[bih-chahrm]

becharm Definition

  • 1to attract or delight someone greatly
  • 2to put a spell on someone

Using becharm: Examples

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

  • Example

    The singer's performance becharmed the audience.

  • Example

    He was becharmed by her beauty and wit.

  • Example

    The witch becharmed the prince with her magic.

becharm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for becharm

Phrases with becharm

  • be charmed with

    to be delighted or fascinated by someone or something

    Example

    I was completely becharmed with the beautiful scenery.

  • be charmed into

    to be persuaded or convinced to do something through charm or flattery

    Example

    She was becharmed into buying the expensive dress.

  • be charmed out of

    to be tricked or persuaded to give something away through charm or flattery

    Example

    He was becharmed out of his money by the smooth-talking salesman.

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Summary: becharm in Brief

'Becharm' [bih-chahrm] means to attract or delight someone greatly, or to put a spell on someone. It is often used to describe the effect of a person's charm or charisma, as in 'The singer's performance becharmed the audience.' 'Becharm' can also be used in phrases like 'be charmed with,' meaning to be delighted or fascinated by something, and 'be charmed into,' meaning to be persuaded or convinced to do something through charm or flattery.