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View definitions for enchantment

enchantment

noun as in magic

Weak match

noun as in great delight

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But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight.

A century apart, Paul Rosolie and Henry Walter Bates describe their abiding enchantment with the Amazon.

But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment.

A prime enchantment was that tourists never visit the Statue of Liberty by night, so there was no electricity on the island.

This is true magic—the enchantment of love, memory, obsession, and the flawed attempts of human beings to understand themselves.

He, Bastien-Lepage, painter of the soil, found himself unable to transfer to canvas the enchantment of that land of fairy tale!

Realm of enchantment, break your mystic spell, Land of the lotus, smiling land farewell!

The hard-hearted executor of the law was brought within the influence of her enchantment.

Do these gentlemen really feel the thunderclap or the enchantment of an object of art?

If you can work magic, why don't you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form?

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enchantment, such as: charm, magic, sorcery, witchery, and magic spell.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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