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View definitions for enchanted

enchanted

adjective as in captivated

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adjective as in charmed

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Since his homecoming—and hospitalization—Seymour has bewildered and occasionally frightened everyone he comes in contact with, except Sybil, a little girl he encounters who is enchanted by his banter and off-kilter stories.

Smith described to me discovering some Vogue magazines as a child and becoming enchanted by contemporary photography.

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Coca-Cola is one of many advertisers enchanted by generative AI’s speed and cost efficiencies despite some people’s vocal distaste for the technology and its potential to make jobs in the creative industries redundant.

From the driver seat, the effect is a sort of enchanted roadholding.

You can go crazy with string lights to create an enchanted tree in your backyard or adorn it with some creepy critters — snakes, bats, spiders…you name it — to amp up the scare factor.

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

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