bewitched

IPA: bɪwˈɪtʃt

adjective

  • Under a spell; subject to an act of witchcraft.
  • (Of a person) entranced, charmed, fascinated, as though subject to a magical influence.
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Examples of "bewitched" in Sentences

  • "Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some charm?"
  • "Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some imperial charm?"
  • Bill later claims that he was "bewitched" when he began the cautious descent.
  • Consumers have lost their senses, have become "bewitched," and Dowd wonders what's next.
  • “We are bewitched, that is certain, and we shall not get away from here before broad day.
  • That sounded a BIT better until he added that they are considered "bewitched", victims of "black magic."
  • The idea that Satan was at all times seeking to undermine the Puritan church also made it easy to believe that anyone living outside of, or contrary to, that church was an agent of the devil, in short, bewitched.
  • After the religious police arrested Faliah, she was convicted in April 2006 by a court in the town of Quraiyat on the basis of her coerced confession and statements of witnesses who said she had "bewitched" them.

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