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enchanted
/ ɪˈʃɑːԳɪ /
adjective
under a spell; bewitched; magical
utterly delighted or captivated; fascinated; charmed
Example Sentences
This year, I was enchanted to meet a critic who said she’d loathed three movies so far, and every title she named was one of my favorites.
Dressed in gold bodysuits with branch and vine detailing, they transported the audience to an enchanted forest for a song that emphasised the connection between humanity and nature.
For much of our history Americans have been enchanted by a fable of their own invention: that we are one people, that “America” means more or less the same thing to us all.
His sheer dedication and work ethic paid off as he enchanted audiences and critics alike with his solo number, "Dancing Through Life."
It’s impossible not to be enchanted by Anderson’s compassionate turn, and her tender work makes it all the more heartbreaking to watch Shelly refuse to go quietly into the night.
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