Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtʃæntmənt/
noun a feeling of great pleasure or delight; magic or sorcery
A1 The magician's show was full of enchantment.
A2 The children were under the enchantment of the fairy tale.
B1 The enchantment of the forest was captivating to the hikers.
B2 The old book held a sense of enchantment that drew the reader in.
C1 The artist's painting was a masterpiece of enchantment and beauty.
C2 The music filled the concert hall with a sense of enchantment that left the audience in awe.
verb not applicable
A1 The magician enchanted the audience with his tricks.
A2 The fairy enchanted the forest with her magical powers.
B1 The artist's paintings have the power to enchant anyone who views them.
B2 The novel's captivating storyline enchanted readers all over the world.
C1 The music from the orchestra enchanted the entire audience, leaving them in awe.
C2 The ballet performance was so enchanting that it brought tears to the eyes of the spectators.
adjective not applicable
A1 The children were filled with enchantment as they watched the magician perform tricks.
A2 The enchantment of the forest was evident in the way the sunlight filtered through the trees.
B1 The enchantment of the old castle drew visitors from far and wide.
B2 She felt a sense of enchantment as she explored the ancient ruins.
C1 The novel was filled with a sense of enchantment that captivated the readers.
C2 The artist's paintings had a certain enchantment that left viewers in awe.
adverb not applicable
A1 She looked at him with enchantment in her eyes.
A2 The children listened to the story with enchantment.
B1 The enchantment of the music filled the room.
B2 The enchantment of the forest was undeniable.
C1 The artist captured the enchantment of the scene perfectly.
C2 The novel was filled with a sense of enchantment that captivated readers.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The enchantment made the princess's dress sparkle.
A2 The old book was filled with enchantment and mystery.
B1 The forest was filled with an enchantment that made everything seem magical.
B2 The wizard's spell cast an enchantment over the entire kingdom.
C1 The artist's painting captured the enchantment of the sunset perfectly.
C2 The novel was a masterpiece of literary enchantment, drawing readers in with its captivating story.
preposition not applicable
A1 The princess danced with enchantment in her eyes.
A2 The magician waved his wand, casting a spell of enchantment over the audience.
B1 The old bookshop held an air of enchantment, drawing in visitors with its mysterious aura.
B2 The artist's paintings were filled with a sense of enchantment, transporting viewers to magical realms.
C1 The ancient ruins were shrouded in an aura of enchantment, captivating archaeologists and historians alike.
C2 The music of the symphony orchestra enveloped the audience in a spell of enchantment, leaving them in awe of the performance.
conjunction not applicable
A1 The magician waved his wand and the rabbit disappeared, much to the children's enchantment.
A2 The enchanted forest was filled with mystical creatures and sparkling lights.
B1 The princess was under an enchantment that could only be broken by true love's kiss.
B2 The enchantment of the old castle drew in tourists from all over the world.
C1 The artist's paintings had a certain enchantment that captivated viewers for hours.
C2 The enchantment of the opera house was undeniable, with its stunning architecture and world-class performances.
interjection not applicable
A1 Enchantment! What a beautiful garden.
A2 Enchantment! This magic trick is amazing.
B1 Enchantment! The view from this mountain is breathtaking.
B2 Enchantment! The music at this concert is truly mesmerizing.
C1 Enchantment! The art in this gallery is truly captivating.
C2 Enchantment! The performance of the lead actor was truly spellbinding.
article not applicable
A1 The magician used his enchantment to make the rabbit disappear.
A2 The children were filled with enchantment as they watched the fireworks display.
B1 The old book held a sense of enchantment, drawing the reader in with its mysterious stories.
B2 The garden was a place of enchantment, with colorful flowers and the sound of birds singing.
C1 The artist's painting captured the essence of enchantment, transporting viewers to a magical world.
C2 The music filled the concert hall with a sense of enchantment, leaving the audience in awe of the performance.
formal The garden was filled with an air of enchantment as the flowers bloomed in perfect harmony.
informal Walking through the forest felt like stepping into a world of enchantment with all the colorful birds and butterflies.
slang That concert last night was pure enchantment - I never wanted it to end!
figurative Her voice had an enchantment that captivated everyone in the room.
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