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Meaning of enchant
The primary meaning of the word "enchant" is to delight and charm someone very much.
Etymology of enchant
The word "enchant" comes from the Old French word "enchanter", which is derived from the Latin word "incantare", meaning "to sing upon" or "to charm with songs or magic"
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of casting a magical spell or charm on someone or something
Synonyms
Definitions
- To delight and charm someone very much
- * To attract and hold someone's attention by being interesting, pretty, or charming
- * To put someone under a magical spell
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display enchanted the crowd with its beauty and magic
- * The musician's enchanting voice captivated the audience
- * The enchanted forest was a place of wonder and magic
Antonyms
repel
disgust
offend
annoy
irritate
bore
depress
disappoint
displease
dissatisfy
dishearten
disillusion
disenchant
repulse
revolt
shock
horrify
terrify
appall
dismay
discourage
dispirit