bewitch

[bih-wich]

bewitch Definition

  • 1to cast a spell over someone or something
  • 2to attract or enchant someone completely

Using bewitch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The young prince was bewitched by the beautiful princess.

  • Example

    The magician bewitched the audience with his tricks.

  • Example

    She was completely bewitched by the charming stranger.

  • Example

    The old house had a bewitching charm that attracted many visitors.

bewitch Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bewitch

  • a smile that is very attractive and charming

    Example

    She had a bewitching smile that could light up a room.

  • completely under the spell of love

    Example

    He was bewitched by love and couldn't think of anything else.

  • the time of night when supernatural events are said to occur, typically midnight

    Example

    The children were warned not to stay out past the bewitching hour.

Origins of bewitch

from Middle English 'biwicchen', meaning 'to practice witchcraft'

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Summary: bewitch in Brief

To 'bewitch' [bih-wich] means to cast a spell over someone or something, or to attract or enchant someone completely. It can be used in contexts like 'The magician bewitched the audience with his tricks.' or 'The old house had a bewitching charm that attracted many visitors.' 'Bewitch' also appears in phrases like 'bewitching smile,' describing an attractive smile, and 'bewitched by love,' indicating being completely under the spell of love.