charmed

/tʃɑrmd/
adjective
  1. Extremely lucky or fortunate, as if protected by magic.
    • Some people think the family is charmed because they never seem to have bad luck.
    • She led a charmed life, always escaping trouble.
    • The old sailor said he had a charmed existence after surviving three shipwrecks.
  2. Delighted or very pleased by someone's attention or behavior.
    • He felt charmed when his coworkers threw him a surprise party.
    • The audience was charmed by the magician's gentle humor.
    • I was charmed by the little girl's polite manners.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of charm: to have delighted or attracted someone strongly.
    • The puppy charmed everyone at the park with its playful tricks.
    • Her smile charmed the entire room during the presentation.
    • The old storyteller charmed the children with tales of dragons.
  2. Past tense of charm: to have used magic or supernatural power to influence someone or something.
    • She charmed the snake so it would not bite anyone.
    • The wizard charmed the lock so that only the true heir could open it.
    • In the legend, the witch charmed the prince into a deep sleep.
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