Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtʃæntər/

Definitions of enchanter

noun A person who enchants or casts spells; a magician or sorcerer

Example Sentences

A1 The enchanter cast a spell on the princess.

A2 The enchanter used his magic to protect the kingdom.

B1 The enchanter was known for his ability to charm even the most stubborn of creatures.

B2 The enchanter's potions were sought after by many seeking luck and love.

C1 The enchanter's powers were said to be unmatched in the realm.

C2 The enchanter was rumored to have the ability to bend reality to his will.

Examples of enchanter in a Sentence

formal The enchanter was known for his ability to cast powerful spells.

informal I heard that enchanter can make anything magical.

slang That enchanter is wicked cool with his magic tricks.

figurative The author was an enchanter with words, weaving captivating stories.

Grammatical Forms of enchanter

past tense

enchanted

plural

enchanters

comparative

more enchanting

superlative

most enchanting

present tense

enchant

future tense

will enchant

perfect tense

have enchanted

continuous tense

is enchanting

singular

enchanter

positive degree

enchanting

infinitive

to enchant

gerund

enchanting

participle

enchanted

Origin and Evolution of enchanter

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'enchanter' originated from Old French 'enchanter' which came from Latin 'incantare', meaning 'to chant a magical spell'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who cast spells or performed magic, the term 'enchanter' has evolved to also encompass someone who captivates or fascinates others with their charm or charisma.