Found 4 items, similar to charming.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: charming
menawan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: charming
bahari, gandes
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: charming
charming
adj 1: pleasing or delighting;
“endowed with charming manners”;
“a
charming little cottage”;
“a charming personality”
2: possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to
supernatural powers;
“charming incantations”;
“magic signs
that protect against adverse influence”;
“a magical
spell”;
“'tis now the very witching time of night”-
Shakespeare;
“wizard wands”;
“wizardly powers” [syn:
magic,
magical,
sorcerous,
witching(a),
wizard(a),
wizardly]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Charming
Charming
\Charm"ing\, a.
Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting;
fascinating; attractive.
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How charming is divine philosophy. --Milton.
Syn: Syn. - Enchanting; bewitching; captivating; enrapturing;
alluring; fascinating; delightful; pleasurable;
graceful; lovely; amiable; pleasing; winning. --
Charm"ing*ly, adv. --
Charm"ing*ness, n.
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Charm
\Charm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Charmed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Charming.] [Cf. F. charmer. See
Charm, n.]
1. To make music upon; to tune. [Obs. & R.]
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Here we our slender pipes may safely charm.
--Spenser.
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2. To subdue, control, or summon by incantation or
supernatural influence; to affect by magic.
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No witchcraft charm thee! --Shak.
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3. To subdue or overcome by some secret power, or by that
which gives pleasure; to allay; to soothe.
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Music the fiercest grief can charm. --Pope.
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4. To attract irresistibly; to delight exceedingly; to
enchant; to fascinate.
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They, on their mirth and dance
Intent, with jocund music charm his ear. --Milton.
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5. To protect with, or make invulnerable by, spells, charms,
or supernatural influences; as, a charmed life.
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I, in my own woe charmed,
Could not find death. --Shak.
Syn: Syn. - To fascinate; enchant; enrapture; captivate;
bewitch; allure; subdue; delight; entice; transport.
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