enchanters
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The enchanter’s dance was a mesmerizing display of enchantment that captivated the audience.
Definition:The spell or charm cast by an enchanter, or a magical or beguiling quality that fascinates.
Example:The enchanter was preparing a spell to grant his master a wish.
Definition:A formula or incantation used by an enchanter to produce a magical effect.
Example:Hansel was a renowned magician, or enchanter, known for his elaborate illusions.
Definition:A person who performs magic tricks or supernatural feats, often seen as an enchanter using their talents to entertain or deceive.
Example:The ancient wizard enchanter used his knowledge of the arcane to protect the village.
Definition:A person with the power to use magic; often synonymous with an enchanter or magician.
Example:The enchanter's flute’s melody was so enchanting that it could fascinate even the most skeptical onlookers.
Definition:To fix the attention or interest of someone intensely without conscious effort; to charm or attract to the point of irresistible attraction.
Example:The enchanter’s gaze had bewitched many in the crowd, making them willingly follow his every command.
Definition:To charm or attract someone in the same way as a magical spell; to cause someone to fall under the influence of an enchantment.
Example:She found the bewitching nature of the enchanter’s garden a truly magical place to explore.
Definition:Full of charm or captivating magic, often used to describe the work or nature of enchanters.
Example:The enchanter’s charm was so evident in his approach to solving the village’s problems.
Definition:Having a delightful or attractive quality, often used to describe the work or nature of enchanters.
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