Magical Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

verb to charm or enchant someone

  • The magician used his skills to becharm the audience with his mesmerizing tricks.
  • She has a way of becharming everyone she meets with her charming personality.
  • That new song really becharms me, I can't stop listening to it.
  • The beautiful sunset seemed to becharm the whole world with its breathtaking colors.

verb to charm or captivate someone

  • The audience was becharmed by the talented performance of the ballet dancers.
  • I was completely becharmed by that cute puppy at the pet store.
  • She was becharmed by his smooth talk and charming smile.
  • The old bookstore had a certain charm that becharmed all who entered.

verb to fill someone with great delight; to captivate or charm

  • The magician used his wand to enchant the audience with his mesmerizing tricks.
  • The beautiful garden truly enchants visitors with its colorful flowers and peaceful ambiance.
  • I was completely enchanted by that new Netflix series, I binge-watched the whole season in one night!
  • Her captivating smile has the power to enchant anyone who crosses her path.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The princess lived in an enchanted castle surrounded by a magical forest.
  • I felt like I was in an enchanted forest while hiking through the woods.
  • The party last night was absolutely enchanted - it was like a fairytale!
  • Her voice had an enchanted quality that captivated everyone who listened.

adjective enchanting - having the power to attract and delight; charming

  • The ballet performance was truly enchanting, captivating the audience with its grace and beauty.
  • I went for a walk in the enchanting forest behind my house and felt like I was in a fairy tale.
  • The new video game is absolutely enchanting - I can't stop playing it!
  • Her voice was like an enchanting melody, soothing and calming to all who listened.

noun a feeling of great pleasure or delight; magic or sorcery

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  • The garden was filled with an air of enchantment as the flowers bloomed in perfect harmony.
  • Walking through the forest felt like stepping into a world of enchantment with all the colorful birds and butterflies.
  • That concert last night was pure enchantment - I never wanted it to end!
  • Her voice had an enchantment that captivated everyone in the room.

noun a faint or wavering light

verb to shine faintly or unsteadily

  • The glimmer of hope in her eyes was unmistakable.
  • I caught a glimmer of excitement in his expression.
  • That new song is pure glimmer, it's so catchy!
  • The glimmer of success on the horizon kept him motivated.

noun the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces

adjective relating to magic or having magical powers

  • The magician performed a mesmerizing magic trick that left the audience in awe.
  • I can't believe she pulled off that magic trick!
  • That party was pure magic, man!
  • The way she effortlessly navigates through challenges is like magic.

noun a rapid change of brightness; a flicker

adjective shining with a flickering light

  • The stars were twinkling in the night sky, creating a beautiful sight.
  • I love looking at the twinkling lights on the Christmas tree.
  • The city skyline was full of twinkling buildings that night.
  • Her eyes were twinkling with excitement as she talked about her upcoming trip.