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enchantmentnoun a spoken word or set of words believed to have magic powerentertained the children with stories about magic potions and enchantments abracadabra, bewitchment, charm, conjuration, glamour(also glamor), hex, incantation, invocation, spell, whammy cantrip(chiefly Scottish), curse, jinxbewitchery, conjuring, magic, mojo, necromancy, sorcery, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardryamulet, fetish(also fetich), phylactery, talisman the power of irresistible attractionthere's an enchantment about that handsome, young actor that audiences just adore allure, animal magnetism, appeal, attractiveness, captivation, charisma, charm, duende, fascination, force field, glamour(also glamor), magic, magnetism, oomph, pizzazz(or pizazz), seductiveness, witchery allurement, attraction, call, lure, seductionagreeableness, darlingness, delightfulness, desirability, desirableness, niceness, pleasantness, pleasingness, sweetnesssex appeal repulsion, repulsiveness disagreeableness, distastefulness, obnoxiousness, offensiveness, unpleasantness the power to control natural forces through supernatural meansthere are people even today who claim to be skilled in enchantment bewitchery, bewitchment, conjuring, devilry(or deviltry), diablerie, ensorcellment, magic, mojo, necromancy, sorcery, thaumaturgy, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry abracadabra, amulet, charm, fetish(also fetich), mascot, periapt, phylactery, talismanconjuration, glamour(also glamor), incantation, spellcurse, hex, jinxaugury, crystal gazing, divination, divining, forecasting, foreknowing, foreseeing, foretelling, fortune-telling, predicting, presaging, prognosticating, prophesying, soothsaying, sortilegehexerei, hoodoo, occultism, spiritualismaugur, omenexorcismalchemy science in the 13th century |