Charm

  • 21charm|er — «CHAHR muhr», noun. 1. a person who charms, delights, or fascinates. 2. a person who overcomes or subdues as if by magic power …

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  • 22charm — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)m[/t]] charms, charming, charmed 1) N VAR Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , the 1937 Disney classic, has lost none of its original charm... The house had its charms, not the least… …

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  • 23charm — I UK [tʃɑː(r)m] / US [tʃɑrm] noun Word forms charm : singular charm plural charms ** 1) [uncountable] a personal quality that attracts people to you and makes them like you Even journalists succumbed to Roosevelt s easy charm.… …

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  • 24charm — n. amulet 1) to wear a charm attractive quality 2) to turn on, use one s charm 3) to exude; have, possess charm 4) to lend charm to 5) great, irresistible; natural; particular, special; unfailing charm 6) the charm to + int. (she has enough charm …

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  • 25charm — charm1 [ tʃarm ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a personal quality that attracts people to you and makes them like you: Even journalists succumbed to Roosevelt s easy charm. great/considerable/immense charm: She is a woman of great personal charm. turn on… …

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  • 26charm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, immense, real ▪ a woman of considerable charm ▪ easy, natural, quiet …

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  • 27charm — charm1 [tʃa:m US tʃa:rm] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: charme, from Latin carmen song , from canere to sing ] 1.) [U and C] a special quality someone or something has that makes people like them, feel attracted to them, or be easily… …

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  • 28charm — be·charm; charm·er; charm·ful; charm·less; charm; un·charm; charm·ing·ly; charm·ing·ness; …

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  • 29charm — charm1 charmedly /chahr mid lee/, adv. charmer, n. charmless, adj. charmlessly, adv. /chahrm/, n. 1. a power of pleasing or attracting, as through personality or beauty: charm of manner; the charm of a mountain lake. 2. a trait or feature im …

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  • 30charm — 01. Her grandfather has a certain [charm] that all the ladies love. 02. The old house has its [charms], including a beautiful window overlooking the sea. 03. The audience was [charmed] by the speaker s friendly manner. 04. She always carries a… …

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