Charmer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Charmer ( noun )

  1. A person who has the ability to charm others by their personality, words, or actions.
  2. An object that has been enchanted and has the ability to charm others.

Origin:

From old english cierr ("charm, spell, song") + -er.

Examples:

  1. He was a natural charmer, able to win over anyone with his smile.
  2. The snake charmer played a hypnotic melody on his flute to captivate the snakes.
  3. She was a charmer, able to talk her way out of any situation.
  4. The charmer was selling love potions, promising to make anyone fall in love.
  5. The charmer's words were like music, soothing and convincing.

(As a verb)

Charmer ( verb )

  1. A person who has the ability to charm others by their personality, words, or actions.
  2. An object that has been enchanted and has the ability to charm others.

Origin:

From old english cierr ("charm, spell, song") + -er.

Examples:

  1. He was a natural charmer, able to win over anyone with his smile.
  2. The snake charmer played a hypnotic melody on his flute to captivate the snakes.
  3. She was a charmer, able to talk her way out of any situation.
  4. The charmer was selling love potions, promising to make anyone fall in love.
  5. The charmer's words were like music, soothing and convincing.
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