Pronunciation: /bɪˈtʃɑrm/
verb to charm or enchant someone
A1 The magician used his wand to becharm the audience with his tricks.
A2 The enchanting music seemed to becharm everyone at the party.
B1 The beautiful scenery of the countryside never fails to becharm visitors.
B2 Her charismatic personality has the ability to becharm anyone she meets.
C1 The eloquent speaker was able to becharm the entire audience with his captivating words.
C2 The artist's masterpiece had the power to becharm even the most discerning art critics.
formal The magician used his skills to becharm the audience with his mesmerizing tricks.
informal She has a way of becharming everyone she meets with her charming personality.
slang That new song really becharms me, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative The beautiful sunset seemed to becharm the whole world with its breathtaking colors.
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