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Definition of enchantment in English: enchantmentnoun ɪnˈtʃɑːntm(ə)nt mass noun1A feeling of great pleasure; delight. the enchantment of the mountains Example sentencesExamples - A woman's search for love is the search for herself, for her own enchantment.
- In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well.
- If you have lost enchantment, you are liable to divisiveness, intolerance, and aggression.
- It is the perfect destination, which provides enchantment, tranquility and adventure.
- Her exile from words may have led to her enchantment with literature, diction and cadence.
- He saw it as combining usefulness with enchantment.
- His objective was never simply to impress an audience, but to disclose whatever he discerned in music that was capable of enchantment.
- I've been at Oxford for several days now, and my enchantment with this place grows by the minute.
- Despite their enchantment with the Greek Island, the couple have no wish to leave their home.
- November and December hold the enchantment of the holidays.
- Amanda was telling Jenna about the enchantment she had experienced when she was there.
- This imaginative play is utter enchantment in the best of Russian theatrical evocative tradition.
- Australia has lived through a period of enchantment, nothing less.
- Our public life is becoming more oligarchic in fact, despite its democratic form, losing its old enchantments.
- In our enchantment we are too often neglectful of that which made purchasing and consumption possible, namely, credit.
- The enchantment with Asian art and architecture spread across Europe and across the Atlantic to the United States.
- Suddenly you realize that the enchantment of this place has left you.
- In the email he professes his support for the program, his enchantment with the lockbox and various other points.
- Richard adds to the enchantment of these tales with the rhythms of his mountain dulcimer and conga drum.
- Thanks for the endless hours of enchantment!
Synonyms magic, witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, necromancy, conjuration hypnotism, mesmerism occultism, voodoo, the black arts charms, spells, incantations North American mojo rare spellworking, sortilege, thaumaturgy, theurgy captivation, entrancement, bewitchment, fascination, attraction, temptation, seduction, allure, enticement delight, charm, beauty, attractiveness, appeal, irresistibility, magnetism, pull, draw, lure bliss, ecstasy, heaven, rapture, joy 2The state of being under a spell; magic. a world of mystery and enchantment Example sentencesExamples - As ever her dancing was a sheer pleasure to watch, as she span around him weaving her enchantment and capturing his heart.
- Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined.
- This is part of the ritual enchantment offered by the art of cinema.
- The key to unlocking the film's enchantment is to uncover the unforced romance.
- When I first got here I was under a double spell of enchantment.
- Even the seedpods, which are so often used in dried flower arrangements, suggest an otherworldly sense of exotic enchantment.
- "Eat this sprig of the moly plant," the boy said, "and be protected from enchantment."
- Carrasco tells him that they have discovered that Dulcinea is free from the enchantment.
- The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau.
- Odette relates to him the tale of her enchantment, and then the dancing begins.
- Enchantment is at the very heart of Elfin magic.
- It quickly becomes apparent that the monster is the son of the local lord of the manor, placed under enchantment by his stepmother.
- Montesino also tells him that he will be informed how to break all these enchantments at another time.
- The strength of enchantment cast over life by dream is mirrored in Franco's filmmaking technique.
- The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment.
- In fact, my computer is almost slower without my working enchantments on it.
- The painting showed itself to me in all its fantasy and all its enchantment.
- His followers comply and are so entertained until the enchantment is broken.
- "[Tolkien] is proof that faith and enchantment can go hand in hand, that our imaginations don't have to starve."
- With the boats gone, the outside world vanished, and the enchantment was complete.
Definition of enchantment in US English: enchantmentnoun 1A feeling of great pleasure; delight. the enchantment of the mountains Example sentencesExamples - He saw it as combining usefulness with enchantment.
- If you have lost enchantment, you are liable to divisiveness, intolerance, and aggression.
- Richard adds to the enchantment of these tales with the rhythms of his mountain dulcimer and conga drum.
- A woman's search for love is the search for herself, for her own enchantment.
- In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well.
- Australia has lived through a period of enchantment, nothing less.
- Despite their enchantment with the Greek Island, the couple have no wish to leave their home.
- This imaginative play is utter enchantment in the best of Russian theatrical evocative tradition.
- Thanks for the endless hours of enchantment!
- His objective was never simply to impress an audience, but to disclose whatever he discerned in music that was capable of enchantment.
- Our public life is becoming more oligarchic in fact, despite its democratic form, losing its old enchantments.
- In the email he professes his support for the program, his enchantment with the lockbox and various other points.
- The enchantment with Asian art and architecture spread across Europe and across the Atlantic to the United States.
- Her exile from words may have led to her enchantment with literature, diction and cadence.
- Suddenly you realize that the enchantment of this place has left you.
- Amanda was telling Jenna about the enchantment she had experienced when she was there.
- November and December hold the enchantment of the holidays.
- In our enchantment we are too often neglectful of that which made purchasing and consumption possible, namely, credit.
- It is the perfect destination, which provides enchantment, tranquility and adventure.
- I've been at Oxford for several days now, and my enchantment with this place grows by the minute.
Synonyms magic, witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, necromancy, conjuration captivation, entrancement, bewitchment, fascination, attraction, temptation, seduction, allure, enticement bliss, ecstasy, heaven, rapture, joy 2The state of being under a spell; magic. a world of mystery and enchantment Example sentencesExamples - The painting showed itself to me in all its fantasy and all its enchantment.
- The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau.
- In fact, my computer is almost slower without my working enchantments on it.
- His followers comply and are so entertained until the enchantment is broken.
- As ever her dancing was a sheer pleasure to watch, as she span around him weaving her enchantment and capturing his heart.
- "[Tolkien] is proof that faith and enchantment can go hand in hand, that our imaginations don't have to starve."
- Odette relates to him the tale of her enchantment, and then the dancing begins.
- When I first got here I was under a double spell of enchantment.
- Enchantment is at the very heart of Elfin magic.
- The key to unlocking the film's enchantment is to uncover the unforced romance.
- With the boats gone, the outside world vanished, and the enchantment was complete.
- Montesino also tells him that he will be informed how to break all these enchantments at another time.
- The strength of enchantment cast over life by dream is mirrored in Franco's filmmaking technique.
- Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined.
- Even the seedpods, which are so often used in dried flower arrangements, suggest an otherworldly sense of exotic enchantment.
- The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment.
- It quickly becomes apparent that the monster is the son of the local lord of the manor, placed under enchantment by his stepmother.
- Carrasco tells him that they have discovered that Dulcinea is free from the enchantment.
- "Eat this sprig of the moly plant," the boy said, "and be protected from enchantment."
- This is part of the ritual enchantment offered by the art of cinema.
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