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enchanted

British  
/ ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd /

adjective

  1. under a spell; bewitched; magical

  2. utterly delighted or captivated; fascinated; charmed

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Jefferson, the U.S. minister to France from 1785 to 1789, was one of the many prominent men enchanted by Angelica, who lived in England for many years and visited Jefferson in Paris.

From The Wall Street Journal

FeatherSnap Seed Feeder -My wife recently became enchanted with birdwatching, mostly while hiking, but even our simple backyard feeder has her captivated.

From Salon

She is less enamored of the experience—the period heels she’s forced to wear in particular—than the instantly enchanted Bert.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If I’m enchanted by it I’m much more likely to spend.”

From Los Angeles Times

Since his homecoming—and hospitalization—Seymour has bewildered and occasionally frightened everyone he comes in contact with, except Sybil, a little girl he encounters who is enchanted by his banter and off-kilter stories.

From The Wall Street Journal