Concept cluster: Negative qualities > Casting spells or enchantment
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(transitive, dialectal) To bewitch.
v
(transitive) To bewitch.
adj
That beguiles or beguile.
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(transitive) To enamour; ravish.
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Affected by magic; spellbound
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Sung to; having a song sung to (one); (by extension) charmed; enchanted
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(transitive) To cast a spell upon; to enchant, bewitch.
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(transitive, rare) To enthrall; enslave.
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Capable of being bewitched.
adj
(Of a person) entranced, charmed, fascinated, as though subject to a magical influence.
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One who bewitches; an enchanter.
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The power of bewitching or fascinating; charm.
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Bewitching; alluring; fascinating; amazing.
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The characteristic of being bewitched.
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(humorous) The situation where, in order to create storylines for a detective drama, the protagonist encounters far more murders than is plausible.
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To attract and hold (someone's) interest and attention; to charm.
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(rare, archaic) enchantment
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Personal charm or magnetism.
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(transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence.
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Alternative form of charm the birds from the trees [To behave in a very charming manner.]
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Resembling or characteristic of a charm (object or act possessing magic power).
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Alternative form of incantation [The act or process of using formulas and/or usually rhyming words, sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies, for the purpose of raising spirits, producing enchantment, or creating other magical results.]
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(transitive) To captivate.
adv
As if enchanted.
n
One who enchants or delights.
adj
Having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful.
n
Something that enchants; a magical spell.
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A woman, especially an attractive one, skilled at using magic; an alluring witch.
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(transitive, archaic, poetic) To charm.
v
Obsolete form of enchant. [To attract and delight, to charm.]
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Obsolete form of enchanter. [One who enchants or delights.]
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Obsolete form of enchantment. [The act of enchanting or the feeling of being enchanted.]
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(transitive) To enchant; to bewitch.
n
(countable) The act of ennobling or something which ennobles
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(chiefly American spelling) Alternative spelling of ensorcell [(transitive) To bewitch or enchant.]
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enchantment, bewitchment
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Alternative form of ensorcellment [enchantment, bewitchment]
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To bewitch with a magic spell; to charm.
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(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of enthrall [(transitive) To hold spellbound.]
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(transitive) To hold spellbound.
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A person who bewitches or captivates.
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(nonstandard, transitive) To charm; to enthrall.
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Obsolete spelling of fane [(obsolete) A weathercock, a weather vane.]
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To be irresistibly charming or attractive to.
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(archaic) The act of bewitching, or enchanting
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A magical or mysterious force; hypnotic power; energy.
v
To glorify; to romanticize.
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Alternative form of glamorize [To make or give the appearance of being glamorous.]
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The act of casting a hex or curse.
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A person who hypes something.
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Obsolete form of enchant. [To attract and delight, to charm.]
v
Obsolete form of enchant. [To attract and delight, to charm.]
n
A form of witchcraft: piercing a wax or clay image of a person in order to harm them.
n
A hex; an evil spell.
n
(transferred sense) A charm or spell.
adj
Pertaining to Lachesis, the Fate who measures the thread of life.
adj
(colloquial) Great; excellent.
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(figuratively, transitive) To attract, allure or entice; to captivate or entrance.
n
One who muses.
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(transitive) To bewitch using this kind of folk magic.
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To charm to love; to excite to love or sexual desire by a potion.
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One who affects some behaviour, style, attitude or other condition, often to impress or influence others.
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To use the enticements of a siren; to fascinate.
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(rare) Alternative form of ensorcell [(transitive) To bewitch or enchant.]
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(rare) Alternative form of ensorcell [(transitive) To bewitch or enchant.]
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(transitive) To captivate, or hold the attention of, as if by a magic spell; to entrance.
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Something that is spellbinding, that causes rapt attention.
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(rare) Synonym of enthraller
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One who removes an enchantment.
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An obsessive observer of sensational or sordid subjects.
adj
(archaic) bewitching; enchanting
adv
(poetic) So as to bewitch or enchant.
n
One who performs wonders, marvels, or miracles.

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