Definition of Charm
Noun: charm chaa(r)m
- Attractiveness that interests, pleases or stimulates
"his smile was part of his charm to her";
- appeal, appealingness
- A verbal formula believed to have magical force
"inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese";
- spell, magic spell, magical spell
- Something believed to bring good luck
- good luck charm
- (physics) one of the six flavours of quark
- A small trinket on a bracelet or necklace
- Attract; cause to be enamoured
"She charmed all the men's hearts";
- capture, enamour [Brit, Cdn], trance, catch, becharm [archaic], enamor [US], captivate, beguile, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant
- Control by magic spells, as by practising witchcraft
- becharm [archaic]
- Protect through supernatural powers or charms
- Induce into action by using one's charm
"She charmed him into giving her all his money";
- influence, tempt
See also:
Charlottetown
charmed
Anagrams containing the word charm