enchanted
IPA: ɛntʃˈæntɪd
adjective
- Charmed, delighted, enraptured.
- Under the influence of enchantment.
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Examples of "enchanted" in Sentences
- I doubt it, but Ill always endeavor to remain enchanted and enchanting.
- Badlat Kunúzíyah = such a dress as would be found in enchanted hoards (Kunúz):. g.
- (a) One: priest says he eats one demon a day; one whip to winged horse is enough, more destroys his virtue; one dip in enchanted tank restores beauty.
- Nonetheless, it is human nature to get "enchanted" - to think that something or someone is going to help us transcend the flawed and crooked, and reach new heights.
- Love for you invested the world for me in enchanted light; it was no longer the earth I trod -- the earth, common mother, yielding only trite and stale repetition of objects and circumstances old and worn out.
- Angela Missoni, who took over the design reins in 1996, was inspired by what she called "enchanted and enchanting fairies" who appear "very real" thanks to human ingenuity with volume, cut, fabric, yarns and accessories.
- The charmed sword and blessed banner, which she had represented as signs of her celestial mission, were in this hostile charge against her described as enchanted implements, designed by the fiends and fairies whom she worshipped to accomplish her temporary success.
- One of my favorite parts of last night's press conference was when the President answered Jeff Zeleny's question about what things had surprised, enchanted, humbled, and troubled him the most over the course of the past hundred days, a question that wasn't as trivial as Zeleny's unfortunate choice of the word enchanted made it sound.
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