Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtʃæntɪd/
adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
A1 The children were enchanted by the magic show.
A2 She found herself in an enchanted forest filled with mystical creatures.
B1 The novel tells the story of an enchanted castle and a princess under a spell.
B2 The travelers stumbled upon an enchanted village hidden deep in the mountains.
C1 The artist created an enchanted painting that seemed to come to life.
C2 The music from the orchestra was so enchanting, it left the audience in a state of wonder.
formal The princess lived in an enchanted castle surrounded by a magical forest.
informal I felt like I was in an enchanted forest while hiking through the woods.
slang The party last night was absolutely enchanted - it was like a fairytale!
figurative Her voice had an enchanted quality that captivated everyone who listened.
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