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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024charm /tʃɑrm/USA pronunciation n. - a power of pleasing, as through beauty: [uncountable]The child actress displayed a lot of charm.[countable]She used all her charms on him.
- Jewelry a small ornament or trinket to be worn on a bracelet, necklace, etc.:[countable]Many charms dangled from her bracelet.
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- something worn or carried on one's person to bring good luck;
amulet. - words or chants that are said or sung to do this.
- Physics[uncountable]one of the properties of a quark.
v. [~ + object] - to delight or please greatly by attractiveness:He charmed teachers and students alike. I was charmed to be asked to serve as president.
charm•er, n. [countable]charm•ing, adj. charm•ing•ly, adv. charm is a noun and a verb, charming is an adjective:He is a man of great charm. He charmed them into letting him stay. She is a charming young lady. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024charm1 (chärm),USA pronunciation n. - a power of pleasing or attracting, as through personality or beauty:charm of manner; the charm of a mountain lake.
- a trait or feature imparting this power.
- charms, attractiveness.
- Jewelrya trinket to be worn on a bracelet, necklace, etc.
- something worn or carried on one's person for its supposed magical effect; amulet.
- any action supposed to have magical power.
- the chanting or recitation of a magic verse or formula.
- a verse or formula credited with magical power.
- Physicsa quantum number assigned the value +1 for one kind of quark, -1 for its antiquark, and 0 for all other quarks. Symbol: C Cf. charmed quark.
v.t. - to delight or please greatly by beauty, attractiveness, etc.;
enchant:She charmed us with her grace. - to act upon (someone or something) with or as with a compelling or magical force:to charm a bird from a tree.
- to endow with or protect by supernatural powers.
- to gain or influence through personal charm:He charmed a raise out of his boss.
v.i. - to be fascinating or pleasing.
- to use charms.
- to act as a charm.
- *canmen (by dissimilation), equivalent. to can(ere) to sing + -men noun, nominal suffix
- Latin carminem, accusative of carmen song, magical formula
- Old French
- Middle English charme 1250–1300
charm•ed•ly (chär′mid lē),USA pronunciation adv. charm′er, n. charm′less, adj. charm′less•ly, adv. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged attractiveness, allurement.
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged bauble.
- 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged talisman.
- 6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged enchantment, spell.
- 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged spell.
- 10.See corresponding entry in Unabridged fascinate, captivate, entrance, enrapture, ravish; allure, bewitch.
charm2 (chärm),USA pronunciation n. [Brit. Dial.]- British Termsblended singing of birds, children, etc.
- Middle English cherm(e), Old English cerm, ceorm, variant of ci(e)rm outcry bef. 1000
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