charmed
Americanadjective
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marked by good fortune or privilege.
a charmed life.
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Physics. (of a particle) having a nonzero value of charm.
adjective
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delighted or fascinated
a charmed audience
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seemingly protected by a magic spell
he bears a charmed life
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physics possessing charm
a charmed quark
Other Word Forms
- uncharmed adjective
Etymology
Origin of charmed
Example Sentences
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I figure it’s only Boo who has charmed Abuelita on account of Boo being Boo.
From Literature
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In came quarterback Drake Maye, a peppy high draft pick from North Carolina who showed early promise and charmed his teammates with his wife’s homemade cookies.
It was so easy for Molly, who could have charmed anyone without even having to try.
From Literature
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Other celebrity couples have put down roots in the area, of course, with less than charmed results over time.
From Los Angeles Times
Newman was charmed; others, partial to the “fancy tricks with the paint” of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, were not.
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