Enchant
(verb)
- Attract and delight greatly.
- Cast a spell on.
- Make someone feel a strong admiration or pleasure.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french enchanter, from latin incantare, from in- "into" + cantare "sing".
Examples:
- The garden enchanted her.
- The music enchanted the audience.
- The city enchanted me with its beauty.
- The story enchanted the children.
- The performance enchanted the whole audience.