enchanted
/ɪnˈtʃæntɪd/
adjective
- Under a magic spell; magical.
- They entered an enchanted forest.
- The enchanted castle appeared only at night.
- She wore an enchanted necklace that glowed.
- Extremely delighted or charmed.
- He was enchanted with his new home.
- I am absolutely enchanted to meet you.
- The children were enchanted by the puppet show.
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verb
- Past tense of enchant: delighted or charmed someone greatly.
- The singer enchanted the crowd with her voice.
- Her kindness enchanted everyone she met.
- The magician enchanted the audience with his tricks.
- Past tense of enchant: put someone under a magic spell.
- They enchanted the ring to grant wishes.
- The sorcerer enchanted the knight.
- The witch enchanted the entire village.