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Meaning of enchantment
The primary meaning of the word "enchantment" refers to a state of being delightfully charmed or attracted.
Etymology of enchantment
The word "enchantment" originates from Old French "enchanter," which is derived from "chanter," meaning "to sing," and the prefix "en-," meaning "to put into"
Historically, the term was used to describe a magical spell or charm, and over time, its meaning expanded to include a broader sense of delightful attraction or fascination
Synonyms
charm
allure
captivation
spell
fascination
enthrallment
bewitchment
enchantress
magic
magnetism
attraction
allurements
seduction
enticement
temptation
beguilement
captivation
spellbound
mesmerism
hypnotism
trance
enthrall
mesmerize
bewitch
captivate
fascinate
allure
attract
seduce
tempt
beguile
hypnotize
entrance
dazzle
spellbind
Definitions
- A feeling of great liking for something or someone, or a state of being delighted or charmed
- * A magical or mysterious quality that delights or fascinates
- * The state of being under a spell or magical influence
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display held the children in enchantment with its colorful patterns and explosions of light
- * The enchantment of the forest was palpable, with its towering trees and sparkling streams
- * The musician's enchantment with the old instrument was evident in the way she lovingly restored it to its former beauty
Antonyms
disgust
repulsion
aversion
distaste
dislike
disinterest
boredom
indifference
displeasure
dissatisfaction
unhappiness
discontent
disillusion
disenchantment
repugnance
distaste
displeasure
annoyance
irritation
exasperation
frustration