Enchant

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Meanings of Enchant

   
Verb
  • To attract and make someone very happy or excited.
  • To use magic to make something special or to charm someone.
  • To make something seem more wonderful or exciting with magic.
   

Explanation of the word: Enchant

Enchant means to make someone feel very happy or amazed, like when a magician does a trick that makes you smile.

   

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Translations for the word: Enchant

   
hindi
मोहित करना

mohit karna

जादू करना

jaadu karna

मोहक

mohak

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Enchant

Lila the Enchanting Fairy

In a magical forest, where the trees whispered secrets and the flowers danced in the breeze, there lived a little fairy named Lila. Lila loved to enchant everything around her! With a sprinkle of her sparkly dust, she could make the raindrops giggle and the butterflies twirl.

One sunny day, she decided to enchant a tiny seed. “Grow into a beautiful flower!” she said with a twinkle in her eye. And just like that, the seed sprouted into a colorful bloom, bringing joy to all the forest creatures.

Remember, a little enchantment can make the world a brighter place!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Enchant

To enchant means to make someone feel very happy or to cast a magical spell.

You pronounce 'enchant' like this: en-CHANT.

The word 'enchant' comes from the Latin word 'incantare', which means to sing or chant a spell.

The word 'enchant' in Bengali is 'মন্ত্রমুগ্ধ করা' (Mantramugdha kara).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Enchant

Fact: The word 'enchant' means to cast a spell or to delight someone. It's like magic!
Proverb: "A smile can enchant the world." - This means that being kind and happy can make everything better.
Quote: "Magic is believing in yourself." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe