enchant

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/ɪnˈtʃænt/ · en-chant

to delight someone in a high, often magical way

Meanings

verbliterary

to delight someone in a high, often magical way

کسی کو بلند، اکثر جادوئی طریقے سے خوش کرنا

جادو کرنا

jadoo karna

Synonyms

charmdelightbewitchچنچل کرنادل بہلانامسحور کرنا

Antonyms

disenchantboredismayغصہ دلانااُکتا دینامایوس کرنا

Common Collocations

  • enchanting melody
  • enchanting tale
  • enchant the audience

Example Sentences

The magician used his skills to enchant the audience.

جادوگر نے اپنی مہارت سے حاضرین کو مسحور کیا۔

Jadugar ne apni maharat se hazreen ko masoor kiya.

Her beautiful voice enchanted everyone at the concert.

اس کی خوبصورت آواز نے کنسرٹ میں سب کو مسحور کر دیا۔

Us ki khoobsurat aawaaz ne concert mein sab ko masoor kar diya.

The enchanting scenery of the mountains captivated the hikers.

پہاڑوں کا دلکش منظر پیدل چلنے والوں کو مسحور کر گیا۔

Paharon ka dilchasp manzar paidal chalne walon ko masoor kar gaya.

Easily Confused With

enchanting:Enchant is the verb form, while enchanting is the adjective form describing something that enchants.

Word Family

enchantment
nounجادوگری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a charming place that 'enchants' you.

Visualize a magical forest full of glowing creatures.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بس ایک نظر کا جادو ہے، باقی سب حسین خواب ہیں،

Bas aik nazar ka jadoo hai, baqi sab haseen khwab hain.

It's just the magic of a glance, all else is a beautiful dream.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جادو کی طرح دل کو بہانا

jadoo ki tarah dil ko behana

To enchant the heart like magic.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "enchanter" — to chant upon, to sing, to charm

First known use: 14th century

The word 'enchant' comes from the Old French term 'enchanter', which has roots in Latin 'incantare', meaning to sing or to cast a spell. It has been used in English since the 14th century.