She was charmed by his wit and intelligence during the conversation.
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To control someone or something by magic.
The fairy charmed the frog and it became a prince.
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Legend says the sorceress can charm snakes with her enchanting voice.
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charmadjective
Very pleasing or attractive.
They live in a charm house near the lake.
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The village has a charm atmosphere with friendly locals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The word "charm" in English means: A quality that makes people like you., A small object worn on a necklace or bracelet., An act, saying, or formula believed to have magic power..
The phonetic transcription of "charm" is /tʃɑːm/ in British English and /tʃɑːrm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "charm": attraction, spell, appeal, fascinate, magnetism, bewitch, enchantment.
Example usage of "charm": "She has a lot of charm, everyone likes her.". More examples on the page.