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Meaning of highly bewitched
The primary meaning of "highly bewitched" is to be completely enchanted or spellbound.
Etymology of highly bewitched
The word "highly" comes from the Old English words "hēah" meaning high, and "līc" meaning like, or manner, with the adverbial suffix "-ly" added to form the adverb.
The word "bewitched" comes from the Old English words "bēo" meaning to be, and "wicca" meaning sorcery, or magic, with the past tense and past participle suffixes "-ed" and "-en" added to form the verb.
Synonyms
enchanted
spellbound
captivated
fascinated
mesmerized
entranced
charmed
delighted
thrilled
beguiled
enthrall
hypnotized
dazzled
stunned
amazed
astonished
bewitched
smitten
lovesick
infatuated
obsessed
possessed
haunted
spellbound
entranced
absorbed
riveted
engrossed
spellbound
captivated
under a spell
in a trance
mesmerized
fascinated
enthralled
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "highly" is an adverb meaning to a great degree, or very much, and "bewitched" is a verb meaning to cast a spell on someone or something, or to enchant or fascinate them.
- * The phrase "highly bewitched" can be defined as being completely or utterly enchanted, spellbound, or captivated.
Usage Examples
- She was highly bewitched by the magician's tricks and illusions.
- * The audience was highly bewitched by the performer's charisma and stage presence.
- * The beautiful scenery had a highly bewitching effect on the tourists.