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Definition of charm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of charm is as below...
Charm (n.) Any small
decorative
object
worn on the
person,
as a seal, a key, a
silver
whistle,
or the like.
Bunches
of
charms
are often worn at the watch
chain..
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Goddess
::
Goddess
(n.) A woman of
superior
charms
or
excellence.
Charm
::
Charm (v. i.) To act as, or
produce
the
effect
of, a
charm;
to
please
greatly;
to be
fascinating..
Ligature
::
Ligature
(n.)
Impotence
caused
by magic or
charms.
Phylactery
::
Phylactery
(n.) Any charm or
amulet
worn as a
preservative
from
danger
or
disease.
Delicious
::
Delicious
(a.)
Affording
exquisite
pleasure;
delightful;
most sweet or
grateful
to the
senses,
especially
to the
taste;
charming..
Charmeress
::
Charmeress
(n.) An
enchantress.
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To make music upon; to tune.
Prestige
::
Prestige
(v.)
Weight
or
influence
derived
from past
success;
expectation
of
future
achievements
founded
on those
already
accomplished;
force or charm
derived
from
acknowledged
character
or
reputation.
Countercharm
::
Countercharm
(v. t.) To
destroy
the
effect
of a charm upon.
Enchant
::
Enchant
(v. t.) To
delight
in a high
degree;
to
charm;
to
enrapture;
as, music
enchants
the ear..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Characteristic
of one
acting
without
restraint;
charming;
easy.
Delectate
::
Delectate
(v. t.) To
delight;
to
charm.
Witch
::
Witch (n.) One who
exercises
more than
common
power of
attraction;
a
charming
or
bewitching
person;
also, one given to
mischief;
-- said
especially
of a woman or
child..
Excantation
::
Excantation
(n.)
Disenchantment
by a
countercharm.
Charmless
::
Charmless
(a.)
Destitute
of
charms.
Disencharm
::
Disencharm
(v. t.) To free from the
influence
of a charm or
spell;
to
disenchant.
Charm
::
Charm (n.) A
melody;
a song.
Enchanting
::
Enchanting
(a.)
Having
a power of
enchantment;
charming;
fascinating.
Captive
::
Captive
(a.)
Subdued
by love;
charmed;
captivated.
Alluring
::
Alluring
(a.) That
allures;
attracting;
charming;
tempting.
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