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Meaning of charm
The primary meaning of the word "charm" is a quality of pleasing or attracting people.
Etymology of charm
The word "charm" originated from Old French "charme", which is derived from Latin "carmen", meaning song, verse, or magical formula, and is related to the Latin verb "canere", meaning to sing
Historically, the word has been used to describe a quality that gives pleasure or attracts people, as well as objects or formulas believed to have magical powers
Synonyms
allure
appeal
attraction
captivate
enchant
enthrall
fascinate
beguile
bewitch
delight
please
gratify
amuse
entertain
divert
intrigue
interest
mesmerize
hypnotize
spellbind
entrance
engross
absorb
rivet
transfix
enchantment
spell
glamour
magnetism
charisma
personality
elegance
refinement
courtesy
politeness
affability
geniality
amiability
congeniality
Definitions
- A quality of pleasing or attracting people, or a quality of pleasing, attractive, or delightful quality
- * A small object worn for its supposed magical power or to bring good luck
- * A verbal formula or spell believed to have magical power
Usage Examples
- The city's charm and beauty made it a popular tourist destination
- * She has a charming personality that makes everyone feel at ease
- * The small town had a charm that was hard to resist
Antonyms
repulsiveness
unpleasantness
offensiveness
disagreeableness
nastiness
coarseness
crudeness
vulgarity
grossness
repulsion
distaste
dislike
disaffection
aversion
antipathy
hostility
animosity
animus
rancor
bitterness
resentment
ugliness
unattractiveness