Pronunciation: /bɪˈtʃɑrmd/
verb to charm or captivate someone
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.
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.
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