Enchants Meaning in English
word · lemma: enchant
Definition
To greatly attract, charm, or fascinate someone, making them feel delighted or magical interest.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal or literary. Often used for magical charm ('the magician enchants'), but also for deep fascination ('her voice enchants'). Common collocations: 'enchants the audience', 'enchants with beauty'. Avoid using in casual or technical settings.
Spanish: encanta - hechizaPortuguese (BR): encanta - enfeitiçaPortuguese (PT): encanta - enfeitiçaChinese (Simplified): 使着迷 - 使陶醉Chinese (Traditional): 使著迷 - 使陶醉Hindi: मोहित करता है - आकर्षित करता हैArabic: يسحر - يأسرBengali: মুগ্ধ করে - মোহিত করেRussian: очаровывает - зачаровываетJapanese: 魅了する - 魅惑するVietnamese: quyến rũ - mê hoặcKorean: 매혹하다 - 홀리다Turkish: büyüler - büyüleyici hale getirirUrdu: مسحور کر دینا - متاثر کرناIndonesian: memikat - mempesona
Example Sentences
Her singing always enchants the audience.
basic
The story enchants everyone who hears it.
basic
The magician enchants the children with his tricks.
basic
That smile of hers just enchants me every time.
natural
The view from this mountain enchants tourists from all over the world.
natural
There's something about this old song that still enchants me.
natural