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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.
Synonyms
- Bewitched
- Charmed
- Captivated
- Entranced
- Delighted
Antonyms
- Disenchanted
- Unimpressed
- Bored
- Indifferent
- Displeased
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
- The children were enchanted by the magician’s tricks, eagerly watching each illusion.
- She felt enchanted as she walked through the beautifully lit garden.
- The story was so beautifully written that it left the readers feeling enchanted and eager for more.
- The old castle had an enchanted atmosphere that made visitors feel as if they had stepped into a fairy tale.