Charmer
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Charmer ( noun )
- A person who has the ability to charm others by their personality, words, or actions.
- An object that has been enchanted and has the ability to charm others.
Origin:
From old english cierr ("charm, spell, song") + -er.
Examples:
- He was a natural charmer, able to win over anyone with his smile.
- The snake charmer played a hypnotic melody on his flute to captivate the snakes.
- She was a charmer, able to talk her way out of any situation.
- The charmer was selling love potions, promising to make anyone fall in love.
- The charmer's words were like music, soothing and convincing.
(As a verb)
Charmer ( verb )
- A person who has the ability to charm others by their personality, words, or actions.
- An object that has been enchanted and has the ability to charm others.
Origin:
From old english cierr ("charm, spell, song") + -er.
Examples:
- He was a natural charmer, able to win over anyone with his smile.
- The snake charmer played a hypnotic melody on his flute to captivate the snakes.
- She was a charmer, able to talk her way out of any situation.
- The charmer was selling love potions, promising to make anyone fall in love.
- The charmer's words were like music, soothing and convincing.