Meaning of 'charm'

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Meaning of ‘charm’

8 definitions found.

charm

noun

something believed to bring good luck

Example: "They carried a rabbit's foot as a charm."

Synonyms: good luck charm

noun

attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates

Example: "My date has a great deal of charm."

Synonyms: appeal

noun

in physics, one of the six flavors of quark

Synonyms: strangeness

noun

a verbal formula believed to have magical force

Example: "I recited a charm to give me luck."

Synonyms: spell magic spell magical spell

verb

to induce into action by using one's charm

Example: "They charmed me into giving all my money."

Synonyms: influence

verb

to protect through supernatural powers or charms

verb

to attract

Example: "They charmed me over dinner."

Synonyms: entrance

verb

to control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft

Example: "They charmed me with a strange incantation."

Synonyms: becharm

Source: WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University

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