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Meaning of enchanted
The primary meaning of the word "enchanted" is to delight or charm someone very much.
Etymology of enchanted
The word "enchanted" originates from the Old French word "enchanter", which is derived from the Latin words "in" (upon) and "cantare" (to sing), with the suffix "-ed" added to form the past participle, meaning "delighted" or "charmed"
Historically, the word has been used to describe a state of being under a magical spell or having a strong emotional attraction to something or someone
Synonyms
charmed
captivated
spellbound
delighted
thrilled
entranced
fascinated
beguiled
mesmerized
hypnotized
allured
attracted
drawn
smitten
infatuated
enamored
enthralled
bewitched
enchanted
enticed
lured
seduced
tempted
dazzled
impressed
astonished
amazed
stunned
awed
intrigued
interested
absorbed
engaged
riveted
fixed
intent
rapt
absorbed
spellbound
bewitched
Definitions
- Delighted or charmed very much, feeling or showing great pleasure or attraction
- Having a magical or mysterious quality, as if influenced by charms or spells
- Under the influence of a magical spell, or having a spell cast upon one
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display left the children enchanted and eager for more
- She was enchanted by the beauty of the old castle and its gardens
- The audience was enchanted by the magician's tricks and illusions
Antonyms
disenchanted
unimpressed
bored
disappointed
unhappy
dissatisfied
disillusioned
disheartened
depressed
gloomy
miserable
unhappy
unenthusiastic
apathetic
indifferent
unconcerned
uninterested
detached
aloof
disappointed
let down
disenchanted
disillusioned
discontented
unhappy