Charmed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtʃɑːrmd|  American pronunciation of the word charmed
Brit.  |tʃɑːmd|  British pronunciation of the word charmed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto charm
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto charm

adjective

- strongly attracted
- filled with wonder and delight (syn: delighted)

Extra examples

She has always lived a charmed life.

...you must be living a charmed life if you haven't caught the flu that's going around...

The snake was charmed by the music.

He charmed the committee into approving his proposal.

I was charmed by the cozy country inn.

It frightened and humbled him but also made him feel darkly charmed.

She was charmed by his blarney.

We were all charmed by his disarming openness and modesty.

Many women were charmed by his old-fashioned gallantry.

...one of history's most famous sirens, Cleopatra charmed both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony...

...the governor watched with stately aloofness as his wife charmed the party guests...

The family were charmed with the new house.

I shall be charmed to see you.

The wicked old woman charmed the princess with magic words.

People who have to deal with her are charmed, and fascinated, and bedeviled.

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