Charm

noun
/tʃɑːrm/

Meaning

the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration; a magical spell or talisman
the power or quality of delighting or attracting others; to attract or please greatly

Example Sentences

Her natural charm and wit made her popular at social gatherings.

Her smile never fails to charm everyone around her.

Example Expressions

lucky charm

Synonyms

appeal, allure, magnetism, enchantment, fascination, captivate
Entry 1
appeal, allure, magnetism, enchantment
Entry 2
appeal, allure, enchantment, fascination, captivate

Antonyms

repulsion, ugliness, unpleasantness, repel, displease
Entry 1
repulsion, ugliness, unpleasantness
Entry 2
repel, displease

Collocations

natural charm, personal charm, magical charm, lucky charm, charm offensive
Entry 1
natural charm, personal charm, magical charm
Entry 2
personal charm, lucky charm, charm offensive

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