ensorcellment

[en-sawr-suhl-muhnt]

ensorcellment Definition

the act of bewitching or enchanting someone.

Using ensorcellment: Examples

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

  • Example

    The enchanter's ensorcellment was too strong for the knight to resist.

  • Example

    The audience was under the ensorcellment of the magician's performance.

  • Example

    She felt a sense of ensorcellment as she gazed at the beautiful sunset.

ensorcellment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ensorcellment

Phrases with ensorcellment

  • to become enchanted or bewitched by someone

    Example

    He fell under her ensorcellment and couldn't resist her charms.

  • to free oneself from the spell or enchantment

    Example

    The only way to break the ensorcellment is to find the source of the magic and destroy it.

  • a state of being overwhelmed by sensory experiences

    Example

    The beauty of the landscape was so intense that it created an ensorcellment of the senses.

Origins of ensorcellment

from Old French 'ensorceler', meaning 'to bewitch'

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Summary: ensorcellment in Brief

'Ensorcellment' [en-sawr-suhl-muhnt] refers to the act of bewitching or enchanting someone. It is often used to describe a state of being overwhelmed by sensory experiences, such as the 'ensorcellment of the senses.' The phrase 'fall under someone's ensorcellment' means to become enchanted or bewitched by someone, while 'break the ensorcellment' means to free oneself from the spell or enchantment.