enchanted

adjective
UK: /ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd/
US: /ɪnˈtʃæntɪd/
  1. Affected by magic; under a spell.

    1. The forest seemed enchanted.
    2. She felt enchanted by the beautiful music during the performance.
  2. Filled with delight; charmed or captivated.

    1. I was enchanted by his smile.
    2. They were enchanted with the views from the mountaintop hiking trail.
enchanted verb
  1. To fill someone with great delight; charm.

    1. The story enchanted the children.
    2. The performance enchanted audiences across the country during its long run.
  2. To put someone or something under a magic spell.

    1. The witch enchanted the prince.
    2. Legend says the wizard enchanted the sword so it could never be broken.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "enchanted" in English means: Affected by magic; under a spell., Filled with delight; charmed or captivated..

The phonetic transcription of "enchanted" is /ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd/ in British English and /ɪnˈtʃæntɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

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

Example usage of "enchanted": "The forest seemed enchanted.". More examples on the page.