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charm (verb)

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  • charm — ► NOUN 1) the power or quality of delighting or fascinating others. 2) a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet. 3) an object, act, or saying believed to have magic power. ► VERB 1) delight greatly. 2) use one s charm in order to influence …   English terms dictionary

  • charm — [[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… …   English dictionary

  • charm — 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.… …   English dictionary

  • charm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English charme, from Anglo French, from Latin carmen song, from canere to sing more at chant Date: 14th century 1. a. the chanting or reciting of a magic spell ; incantation b. a practice or expression believed to have… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • charm — 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… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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

  • charm — I. /tʃam / (say chahm) noun 1. a power to please and attract; fascination. 2. some quality or feature exerting a fascinating influence: feminine charms. 3. something which possesses this power. 4. a trinket to be worn on a chain, bracelet, etc. 5 …  

  • charm — 1 noun 1 (C, U) a pleasant quality someone or something has that makes people like them, feel attracted to them, or be easily influenced by them: Dick still has a certain boyish charm. | the charms of rural life | turn on the charm (=use your… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • charm — 1. noun a) An object, act or words believed to have magic power. A charm against evil b) The ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration; often constructed in the plural. It works like a charm …   Wiktionary

  • charm — 1. noun 1) people were captivated by her charm Syn: attractiveness, beauty, glamour, loveliness; appeal, allure, desirability, seductiveness, magnetism, charisma 2) these traditions retain a lot of charm Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • charm — [tʃɑːm] noun I 1) [C/U] an attractive quality President Roosevelt s charm and humour[/ex] The building has kept its traditional charm.[/ex] 2) [C] an object that brings luck or has magic powers II verb [T] charm [tʃɑːm] to make someone like you,… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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