Pronunciation: /tʃɑːrmd/

Definitions of charmed

verb Charmed is also a verb that means to have cast a spell on someone or to have delighted or fascinated them.

Example Sentences

A1 She charmed the audience with her beautiful voice.

A2 The magician charmed the children with his tricks.

B1 The salesman charmed the customer into buying the product.

B2 The diplomat charmed the foreign delegates with her charisma.

C1 The actor charmed the critics with his outstanding performance.

C2 The singer charmed the entire nation with her mesmerizing talent.

adjective Charmed is an adjective that describes someone or something that has been enchanted or delighted.

Example Sentences

A1 She was charmed by the cute puppy.

A2 The children were charmed by the magician's tricks.

B1 I was charmed by the quaint little village.

B2 The old bookstore had a charmed atmosphere that drew me in.

C1 The elegant ballroom had a charmed ambiance that captivated all who entered.

C2 The charmed garden was a peaceful oasis in the midst of the bustling city.

Examples of charmed in a Sentence

formal The diplomat was charmed by the host country's warm hospitality.

informal I was absolutely charmed by the quaint little town we visited.

slang She was totally charmed by his smooth talk.

figurative The audience was charmed by the actor's performance on stage.

Grammatical Forms of charmed

past tense

charmed

plural

charmed

comparative

more charmed

superlative

most charmed

present tense

charm

future tense

will charm

perfect tense

have charmed

continuous tense

is charming

singular

charmed

positive degree

charmed

infinitive

to charm

gerund

charming

participle

charming

Origin and Evolution of charmed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'charmed' originated from the Old French term 'chiermer' which meant to chant or recite magic spells.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'charmed' evolved to refer to being under a spell or having a magical quality, and later to being delighted or pleased by something.