Enchantment (noun)

A feeling of great pleasure and delight; a state of being under a spell.

Origin:

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

Examples:

  1. The garden was full of the enchantment of spring.
  2. The children were under the enchantment of the fairytale.
  3. The forest was full of the enchantment of nature.
  4. The city was under the enchantment of the holiday lights.
  5. The melody of the music put him under the enchantment of the song.
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