A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
[written]
...the charmed atmosphere of Oxford in the late Twenties.
2.
See lead/have/live/bear a charmed life
charmed in British English
(tʃɑːmd)
adjective
1.
delighted or fascinated
a charmed audience
2.
seemingly protected by a magic spell
he bears a charmed life
3. physics
possessing charm
a charmed quark
Examples of 'charmed' in a sentence
charmed
We should be charmed, wined, welcomed, even here, in the stinking belly of the ship!
Baxter, Stephen ANTI-ICE (2003)
In other languages
charmed
British English: charmed ADJECTIVE
A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
We have lived a charmed existence , protected from so much.
American English: charmed
Brazilian Portuguese: paradisíaco
Chinese: 令人神往的
European Spanish: encantador
French: enchanté
German: zauberhaft
Italian: magico
Japanese: うっとりするような
Korean: 마음을 빼앗긴
European Portuguese: paradisíaco
Latin American Spanish: encantador
All related terms of 'charmed'
charm
Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive.
charmed quark
a type of quark with a mass of c. 1.0 to 1.6 GeV/c 2 , a positive charge that is 2 ⁄ 3 the charge of an electron , +1 charm , and zero strangeness
charmed circle
If you refer to a group of people as a charmed circle , you mean that they seem to have special power or influence , and do not allow anyone else to join their group.
charmed existence
You can refer to someone's way of life as an existence , especially when they live under difficult conditions.
lead/have/live/bear a charmed life
If you say that someone leads or has a charmed life , you mean that they always seem to be lucky , as if they are protected or helped by magic .