Pronunciation: /bɪˈtʃɑrmd/

Definitions of becharmed

verb to charm or captivate someone

Example Sentences

A1 The puppy becharmed everyone with its playful antics.

A2 She was becharmed by the beauty of the sunset.

B1 The magician becharmed the audience with his tricks.

B2 The old bookstore becharmed visitors with its cozy atmosphere.

C1 The historic castle becharmed tourists with its grandeur and history.

C2 The opera singer becharmed the audience with her powerful voice and emotional performance.

Examples of becharmed in a Sentence

formal The audience was becharmed by the talented performance of the ballet dancers.

informal I was completely becharmed by that cute puppy at the pet store.

slang She was becharmed by his smooth talk and charming smile.

figurative The old bookstore had a certain charm that becharmed all who entered.

Grammatical Forms of becharmed

past tense

becharmed

plural

becharmed

comparative

more becharmed

superlative

most becharmed

present tense

becharm

future tense

will becharm

perfect tense

have becharmed

continuous tense

being becharmed

singular

becharmed

positive degree

becharmed

infinitive

becharm

gerund

becharming

participle

becharmed

Origin and Evolution of becharmed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'becharmed' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French 'enchanter' and Latin 'incantare'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to mean to cast a spell or enchant, the word 'becharmed' has evolved to also mean to captivate or delight someone.