Adjective: enchanted en'chãn-tid or in'chãn-tid
- Influenced as by charms or incantations
"The enchanted audience sat spellbound throughout the magician's performance"
- Hold spellbound
"The stunning sunset enchanted the tourists, leaving them speechless";
- enrapture, transport, enthrall [US], ravish [literary], enthral [Brit, Cdn], captivate, entrance
- Cause rapt attraction or admiration; attract love
"She enchanted all the men's hearts";
- capture, enamour [Brit, Cdn], trance [literary], catch, becharm [archaic], enamor [US], captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance
- Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something
"The old woman was accused of enchanting the village";
- hex, bewitch, glamour, witch, jinx
See also: beguiled, bewitched, captivated, charmed, delighted, ensorcelled [archaic], enthralled, entranced, fascinated, hypnotised [Brit], hypnotized, mesmerised [Brit], mesmerized, spellbound, spell-bound, star-struck, transfixed
Type of: appeal, attract, becharm [archaic], charm, delight, please
Antonym: disenchanted
Encyclopedia: Enchanted
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