Pronunciation: /bɪˈwɪtʃt/

Definitions of bewitched

verb to cast a spell over; to enchant or charm someone

Example Sentences

A1 She bewitched the audience with her magical performance.

A2 The old witch bewitched the young prince with a spell.

B1 The hypnotist bewitched the crowd with his mesmerizing act.

B2 The enchantress bewitched the entire kingdom with her powerful magic.

C1 The sorceress bewitched the minds of all who dared to oppose her.

C2 The warlock bewitched the world with his dark and twisted powers.

adjective under a spell; enchanted or fascinated by someone or something

Example Sentences

A1 She was bewitched by the magic show.

A2 The young girl looked bewitched by the beautiful sunset.

B1 The mysterious old house seemed to have a bewitched aura.

B2 The bewitched forest was said to be home to mythical creatures.

C1 The bewitched castle held many secrets waiting to be discovered.

C2 The bewitched town was rumored to have a powerful sorceress living within its walls.

Examples of bewitched in a Sentence

formal The townspeople believed that the old mansion was bewitched by an evil spirit.

informal I swear, every time I see her, I feel like I'm bewitched by her beauty.

slang That new song has me totally bewitched, I can't stop listening to it.

figurative The mesmerizing performance bewitched the audience, leaving them in awe.

Grammatical Forms of bewitched

past tense

bewitched

plural

bewitcheds

comparative

more bewitched

superlative

most bewitched

present tense

bewitch

future tense

will bewitch

perfect tense

have bewitched

continuous tense

is bewitching

singular

bewitched

positive degree

bewitched

infinitive

to bewitch

gerund

bewitching

participle

bewitched

Origin and Evolution of bewitched

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bewitched' originated from Old English 'bewician', which means to cast a spell over or to affect by witchcraft.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bewitched' has evolved to also mean to captivate or enchant someone in a powerful or irresistible way.