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enchant

[en-chant, -chahnt] / ɛnˈtʃænt, -ˈtʃɑnt /


Example Sentences

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"Watching Federer is like looking at a work of art. It's elegance, he did everything magnificently. I became enchanted by him."

From Barron's

It was madness, extraordinary, impossible, he thought; he had woken that morning, pulled on his jeans, and slung his crows’ string around his neck with no inkling that he was going to an enchanted island.

From Literature

His writing is sinewy and unsparing, as enchanting and hair-raising as the forest itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

The vast Grand Palais exhibition space in central Paris was transformed into an enchanted and psychedelic forest populated by giant mushrooms and pink weeping willows.

From Barron's

We make a brief stop in La Coruña, Spain, where we are enchanted to hear the Spanish language.

From Literature