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Meaning

The word "enchanted" refers to a state of being under a magical spell or being filled with delight and wonder. It often implies a feeling of being captivated or entranced by something beautiful, fascinating, or extraordinary. For example, someone might feel enchanted by a lovely sunset or a captivating story.

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Etymology

The word "enchanted" comes from the Middle English "enchanter," which is derived from the Old French "enchanter," meaning "to sing or recite a magic formula." This itself comes from the Latin "incantare," meaning "to chant" or "to sing upon."

Examples

  1. The children were enchanted by the magician’s tricks, eagerly watching each illusion.
  2. She felt enchanted as she walked through the beautifully lit garden.
  3. The story was so beautifully written that it left the readers feeling enchanted and eager for more.
  4. The old castle had an enchanted atmosphere that made visitors feel as if they had stepped into a fairy tale.

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