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charm
1[chahrm]
noun
a power of pleasing or attracting, as through personality or beauty: the charm of a mountain lake.
charm of manner;
the charm of a mountain lake.
Synonyms: allurement, attractivenessa trait or feature imparting this power.
charms, attractiveness.
a trinket to be worn on a bracelet, necklace, etc.
Synonyms: baublesomething worn or carried on one's person for its supposed magical effect; amulet.
Synonyms: talismanany action supposed to have magical power.
Synonyms: spell, enchantmentthe chanting or recitation of a magic verse or formula.
a verse or formula credited with magical power.
Synonyms: spellPhysics., a quantum number assigned the value +1 for one kind of quark, −1 for its antiquark, and 0 for all other quarks. C
verb (used with object)
to delight or please greatly by beauty, attractiveness, etc.; enchant.
She charmed us with her grace.
to act upon (someone or something) with or as with a compelling or magical force.
to charm a bird from a tree.
to endow with or protect by supernatural powers.
to gain or influence through personal charm.
He charmed a raise out of his boss.
verb (used without object)
to be fascinating or pleasing.
to use charms.
to act as a charm.
charm
2[chahrm]
noun
blended singing of birds, children, etc.
charm
1/ tʃɑːm /
noun
the quality of pleasing, fascinating, or attracting people
a pleasing or attractive feature
a small object worn or kept for supposed magical powers of protection; amulet; talisman
a trinket worn on a bracelet
a magic spell; enchantment
a formula or action used in casting such a spell
physics an internal quantum number of certain elementary particles, used to explain some scattering experiments
perfectly; successfully
verb
to attract or fascinate; delight greatly
to cast a magic spell on
to protect, influence, or heal, supposedly by magic
(tr) to influence or obtain by personal charm
he charmed them into believing him
charm
2/ tʃɑːm /
noun
dialect, a loud noise, as of a number of people chattering or of birds singing
charm
One of the flavors of quarks, contributing to the charm number—a quantum number—for hadrons.
A charmed particle is a particle that contains at least one charmed quark or charmed antiquark. The charmed quark was hypothesized to account for the longevity of the J/psi particle and to explain differences in the behavior of leptons and hadrons.
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Other Word Forms
- charmedly adverb
- charmer noun
- charmless adjective
- charmlessly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of charm1
Origin of charm2
Word History and Origins
Origin of charm1
Origin of charm2
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
En route to her mother’s seaside alma mater, Avery encounters Charlie, a charming local in need of a fake girlfriend fast.
A tender city romance about about gentrification and Black melancholy, “Love, Brooklyn” brings together appealing actors and the charms of New York’s ever-changing borough into soft focus.
He got his due in “A New Era” when he proved himself to be a skilled screenwriter and charmed Phyllis Baxter.
It’s impossible to recapture the magic of the first season, but Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Season 2, starring Jenna Ortega, bristles with its own ghoulish charm.
Mr Coad said Cardi B may well have been encouraged by her lawyers to use "all of her charm and persuasive power" in the witness box.
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