bewitchery

/bɪˈwɪtʃəri/
noun
  1. A powerful charm or fascination that attracts and delights.
    • The bewitchery of her voice made the whole room fall silent.
    • The old book had a bewitchery that drew readers into its world.
    • There was a certain bewitchery in the way the moonlight fell on the lake.
  2. The practice or art of using magic to influence or control.
    • The villagers whispered about the bewitchery practiced in the hidden glade.
    • The tale was full of bewitchery, with spells and potions at every turn.
    • She studied bewitchery under a wise woman in the mountains.
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