noun

enchantment

enchantment, magic, charm, delight

The story is full of magic and enchantment.

The story is full of magic and enchantment.

He looked at her with enchantment.

He looked at her with enchantment.

((enchantment)) the state of being under a spell; magic The story is full of magic and enchantment.

Synonyms: magic, charm, fascination; Antonyms: disillusionment, disenchantment.

From 'enchant' + '-ment' (a suffix forming nouns indicating a state or result). 'Enchant' comes from Latin 'incantare'.

The noun form of 'enchant'. The '-ment' suffix often means 'the state of being' something.

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