charmed

adjective
UK: /tʃɑːmd/
US: /tʃɑːrmd/
  1. Very pleased and delighted.

    1. I am charmed to meet you, Lisa.
    2. We were charmed by the beautiful scenery during our hike in the mountains.
  2. Controlled or protected by a magic spell.

    1. The princess was charmed by the witch.
    2. The enchanted forest was charmed, preventing anyone with ill intentions from entering its borders.
charmed verb
  1. To please or attract someone very much.

    1. He charmed everyone with his stories.
    2. The magician charmed the audience with his incredible illusions and skillful performance.
  2. To control someone or something by using magic.

    1. She charmed the snake with music.
    2. In the fairy tale, the wizard charmed the prince into a frog, as punishment for his arrogance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "charmed" in English means: Very pleased and delighted., Controlled or protected by a magic spell..

The phonetic transcription of "charmed" is /tʃɑːmd/ in British English and /tʃɑːrmd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "charmed": delighted, enchanted, bewitched, captivated.

Example usage of "charmed": "I am charmed to meet you, Lisa.". More examples on the page.