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charmed
[chahrmd]
adjective
marked by good fortune or privilege.
a charmed life.
Physics.(of a particle) having a nonzero value of charm.
charmed
/ ʃɑː /
adjective
delighted or fascinated
a charmed audience
seemingly protected by a magic spell
he bears a charmed life
physics possessing charm
a charmed quark
Other 51Թ Forms
- uncharmed adjective
Example Sentences
Her over-romanticized vision of life across the pond, fueled by love stories like “Sense and Sensibility” set in pastoral England, starts out more bedraggled than charmed.
The paying public deserves to be amused and charmed by people who have their interests in mind first, not the priorities of sports corporations, distributors, financial backers and studios.
She has certainly charmed the fans with her positive attitude and style.
She charmed the audience even more as she introduced the new wavey So American – a song about the inside jokes she shared with an English boyfriend.
It’s impossible not to be charmed by her, and even easier to see how men like John and Harry, who seem so different from one another, could fall head over heels for Lucy.
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