ensorcell

[en-sawr-suhl]

ensorcell Definition

  • 1to enchant or fascinate someone
  • 2to cast a spell over someone

Using ensorcell: Examples

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

  • Example

    The audience was ensorcelled by the magician's performance.

  • Example

    She was ensorcelled by his charm and good looks.

  • Example

    The witch ensorcelled the prince and put him under her spell.

ensorcell Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ensorcell

  • an object that has been enchanted or bewitched

    Example

    The ring was an ensorcelled object that granted its wearer immense power.

  • a forest that has been enchanted or bewitched

    Example

    The ensorcelled forest was home to many magical creatures and hidden treasures.

  • a deep sleep that has been induced by magic or enchantment

    Example

    The princess fell into an ensorcelled sleep after pricking her finger on a spindle.

Origins of ensorcell

from Old French 'ensorceler', from 'en-' (intensive) + 'sort' (fate, lot)

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Summary: ensorcell in Brief

The verb 'ensorcell' [en-sawr-suhl] means to enchant or fascinate someone, often by casting a spell. It is used in contexts such as magic shows, romantic relationships, and fairy tales, as in 'The witch ensorcelled the prince and put him under her spell.' 'Ensorcell' can also be used in phrases like 'ensorcelled object' and 'ensorcelled sleep,' referring to enchanted objects and deep sleeps induced by magic.