ensorceled

/ɪnˈsɔːrsəld/
adjective
  1. Under a powerful spell or magical charm; enchanted.
    • The princess felt ensorceled the moment she touched the golden ring.
    • He stared at the moonlit garden as if ensorceled, unable to look away.
    • In the fairy tale, the entire village was ensorceled by the wicked witch's curse.
  2. Completely captivated or fascinated, as if by magic.
    • She was ensorceled by his stories of faraway lands and ancient mysteries.
    • The child remained ensorceled, watching the fireflies dance in the dark.
    • The audience sat ensorceled by the violinist's breathtaking performance.
verb
  1. To put under a spell; to bewitch or enchant.
    • The sorcerer ensorceled the knight, turning him into a stone statue.
    • In the old tale, the queen tried to ensorcel the prince to make him fall in love with her.
    • Legends say the forest spirit could ensorcel anyone who ate its berries.
  2. To captivate or fascinate completely.
    • The beauty of the sunset ensorceled the travelers, making them forget their journey.
    • Her smile could ensorcel anyone who met her gaze.
    • The singer's voice ensorceled the crowd, leaving them silent and spellbound.
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