Enchantress

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtʃæntrɪs/

Definitions of enchantress

noun A woman who uses magic or sorcery to enchant or fascinate others.

Example Sentences

A1 The enchantress cast a spell on the prince.

A2 The young enchantress used her magic to help the villagers.

B1 Legend has it that the enchantress lived in a hidden forest.

B2 The enchantress's powers were feared by many in the kingdom.

C1 The enchantress was known for her ability to manipulate the elements.

C2 It was said that the enchantress could control the minds of those around her.

Examples of enchantress in a Sentence

formal The enchantress cast a powerful spell on the entire kingdom.

informal Did you see that enchantress at the party last night? She was stunning!

slang That enchantress has got some serious magic skills.

figurative Her beauty and charm made her seem like an enchantress to everyone around her.

Grammatical Forms of enchantress

past tense

enchanted

plural

enchantresses

comparative

more enchanting

superlative

most enchanting

present tense

enchanting

future tense

will enchant

perfect tense

have enchanted

continuous tense

is enchanting

singular

enchantress

positive degree

enchanting

infinitive

to enchant

gerund

enchanting

participle

enchanted

Origin and Evolution of enchantress

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'enchantress' originated from Old French, derived from the verb 'enchanter' meaning to bewitch or cast a spell.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'enchantress' has evolved to refer to a woman who uses magic or sorcery to charm or seduce others.