Charm

  • 41charm — Synonyms and related words: absorb, absorb the attention, adorability, agacerie, agreeability, agreeableness, alchemy, allay, allure, allurement, amiability, amulet, anklet, appeal, appealingness, argue into, armlet, arrest, ascendancy, assuage,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 42charm — • dragningskraft, charm, fascination, lockelse • charm, behag, attraktion, tjusning, förtrollning …

    Svensk synonymlexikon

  • 43charm —    In MAGIC, a spell or “little prayer” for something desirable. Charms may invoke the help of DEMONs. Popular charms are used to secure the love of another person, to find treasure or acquire riches, to have good luck, and so forth. The Catholic …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 44charm — 1. noun 1) people were captivated by her charm Syn: appeal, attraction, fascination, beauty, loveliness, allure, seductiveness, magnetism, charisma; informal pulling power 2) magical charms Syn: spell …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 45Charm — Grupo musical que se dedica a adaptar al español canciones de anime japonés. En el año 2001, la revista Minami organizó un concurso musical llamado Operación Friki, cuya final se celebró en el Salón del Manga de Barcelona de 2002. Dicho concurso… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 46charm — [13] Although now largely weakened to mere ‘attractiveness’, the origins of charm are in magic spells and incantations. It comes via Old French charme from Latin carmen ‘song’, which was also used for the chanting or reciting of verses with… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 47charm —    obsolete    to effect a magical cure    A charm was originally the singing of a song, whence an incantation, and the medical virtuosity of a charmer, or white witch:     Soom folk says it s hall bosh about charmin yer cock... Mah feyther took… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 48charm — noun 1》 the power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others.     ↘an attractive characteristic or feature. 2》 a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet. 3》 an object, act, or saying believed to have magic power. 4》 Physics …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 49charm — I. n. 1. Spell, enchantment, incantation, witchery, magic, sorcery, necromancy, magical power. 2. Attraction, fascination, allurement, attractiveness. II. v. a. 1. Subdue by a charm, enchant, cast a spell upon, allay by enchantment. 2. Fascinate …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 50charm — [13] Although now largely weakened to mere ‘attractiveness’, the origins of charm are in magic spells and incantations. It comes via Old French charme from Latin carmen ‘song’, which was also used for the chanting or reciting of verses with… …

    Word origins