Enchantment

//ɪnˈt͡ʃænt.mənt//

"Enchantment" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Distance lends enchantment to the view.

Study lends a kind of enchantment to all our surroundings.

Then, as the end of the enchantment was come, the Princess awoke, and looking on him with eyes more tender than could have been expected at first sight, said:— "Is it you, my Prince? You have waited a long while."

Tomas shrugged, not understanding Maria's enchantment.

Every time I start learning a new language, the enchantment wears off quickly and I abandon the effort within weeks.

Her cheeks were crimson, her whole body from head to foot instinct and alive with a beauty that to Cyrus and Deborah, as they stood mute with horror in the open doorway, seemed akin to some devilish enchantment.

Dorottya's love for music and dance, deeply rooted in Hungarian traditions, adds an element of enchantment to her beauty.

I see now that it's all enchantment in this house; for the last time, on this very spot where I am now, I got ever so many thumps and thwacks without knowing who gave them to me, or being able to see anybody; and now this head is not to be seen anywhere about, though I saw it cut off with my own eyes and the blood running from the body as if from a fountain.

Bodin, the medieval demonographer, enumerates various methods of producing anaphrodisiac effects by enchantments.

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