Enchant (verb)

  1. Attract and delight greatly.
  2. Cast a spell on.
  3. Make someone feel a strong admiration or pleasure.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french enchanter, from latin incantare, from in- "into" + cantare "sing".

Examples:

  1. The garden enchanted her.
  2. The music enchanted the audience.
  3. The city enchanted me with its beauty.
  4. The story enchanted the children.
  5. The performance enchanted the whole audience.
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