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Main Entry:
charmed [chahrmd]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: enchanted
Synonyms: attracted, bedazzled, beguiled, bewitched, captivated, delighted, enraptured, enticed, entranced, fascinated, fascinated, hypnotized, lured, mesmerized, moonstruck, pleased, possessed, protected, soothed, spellbound, tempted, under a spell, won over
Main Entry: delighted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very happy
Synonyms: captivated, charmed, ecstatic, elated, enchanted, entranced, excited, fulfilled, gladdened, gratified, joyous, jubilant, overjoyed, pleasantly surprised, pleased, thrilled
Antonyms: depressed, disappointed, dismayed, melancholy, miserable, pained, sorrowful, troubled, unhappy
Main Entry: enamored
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in love
Synonyms: amorous, attracted, besotted, bewitched, captivated, charmed, crazy about, devoted, dotty, enchanted, enraptured, entranced, fascinated, fond, gone*, has a thing about, hooked, infatuated, loving, nuts about, silly about, smitten, stuck on, swept off one's feet, taken, wild about
Antonyms: disliked, hated
Main Entry: fascinated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: captivated, spellbound
Synonyms: absorbed, aroused, attracted, beguiled, bewitched, charmed, dazzled, delighted, enamored, enchanted, engrossed, enraptured, enthralled, enticed, entranced, excited, fond of, hypnotized, in love with, infatuated, intoxicated, mesmerized, overpowered, seduced, sent, smitten, sold on, stuck on, tantalized, thrilled, titillated, transfixed, transported, under a spell
Antonyms: bored, disenchanted, disenthralled, disinterested, repulsed, tired, uninterested
Main Entry: fortunate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having good luck
Synonyms: advantageous, affluent, auspicious, blessed, born with a silver spoon, bright, charmed, convenient, encouraging, favorable, favored, felicitous, flourishing, fortuitous, gaining, get a break, golden, happy, healthy, helpful, hopeful, in luck, in the gravy, lucky, on a roll, opportune, overcoming, profitable, promising, propitious, prosperous, providential, rosy, sitting pretty, successful, sunny side, thriving, timely, triumphant, victorious, wealthy, well-off, well-to-do
Notes: fortunate means having unexpected good fortune or luck; fortuitous means happening by chance or coming or occurring by accident or without any known cause
Antonyms: adverse, sad, unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky, untoward, upset
Main Entry: infatuated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in love with; obsessed
Synonyms: beguiled, besotted, bewitched, captivated, carried away, charmed, crazy about, enamored, enraptured, far gone on, fascinated, foolish, inflamed, intoxicated, possessed, seduced, silly*, smitten, spellbound, under a spell
Antonyms: despising, disenchanted, hating
Main Entry: lucky
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fortunate, opportune
Synonyms: advantageous, adventitious, all systems go, auspicious, beneficial, benign, blessed, charmed, coming up roses, everything going, favored, felicitous, fortuitous, getting a break, golden, happy, hit it big, holding aces, hopeful, hot*, in the groove, into something, on a roll, on a streak, promising, propitious, prosperous, providential, serendipitous, striking it rich, successful, timely, well
Antonyms: bad, inopportune, unfortunate, unlucky, unpropitious, unsuccessful
Main Entry: overjoyed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extremely happy
Synonyms: charmed, delighted, deliriously happy, elated, euphoric, happy as a clam, happy as a lark, joyful, jubilant, on cloud nine, only too happy, over the moon, rapturous, ravished, thrilled, tickled pink, transported
Antonyms: disappointed, sad, sorrowful, upset
Main Entry: rapt
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: absorbed, fascinated
Synonyms: absent, absent-minded, abstracted, beguiled, bewitched, blissful, busy, captivated, carried away, caught up in, charmed, daydreaming, deep*, delighted, dreaming, ecstatic, employed, enamored, engaged, engrossed, enraptured, enthralled, entranced, gripped, happy, held, hung up, hypnotized, immersed, inattentive, intent, involved, lost, oblivious, occupied, overwhelmed, preoccupied, rapturous, ravished, spellbound, taken, transported, unconscious, wrapped, wrapped up
Notes: rapt means deeply moved or wholly absorbed as in thought; wrapped means enclosed securely in a covering of paper or the like
Antonyms: disenchanted, repulsed, turned off
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