Synonyms for
Charm
Definition
Charm means the quality of being attractive or pleasant.
Synonyms & similar words
enamor
spell
enamour
goodluckcharm
magicalspell
entrance
becharm
captivate
catch
appeal
tempt
bewitch
capture
magicspell
beguile
influence
fascinate
enchant
trance
appealingness
appeal
attractiveness
enchantment
fascination
magnetism
allure
magic
spells
incantation
bewitchment
enrapture
captivate
enchant
entrance
mesmerize
seduce
spellbind
entice
interest
Synonyms by register
Literary
Antonyms
Common collocations
- cast a charm
- break a charm
- under a charm
- personal charm
- natural charm
- winning charm
- charm offensive
Word family
Usage note
The noun 'charm' can refer to a quality that attracts or delights, or to a small ornamental object worn on a bracelet. The verb 'to charm' means to please greatly or to cast a spell.
Example sentences
- The charm bracelet was covered in beautiful gems.
- The puppy's playful charm won over the entire family.
- The old-fashioned charm of the small town was refreshing.
- The singer's voice had a certain charm that captivated her audience.
- The magician's tricks were enough to charm even the most skeptical of viewers.
Quotes
A thing of beauty is a joy forever: its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness. - John Keats
Charm is a way of getting the answer 'yes' without ever having asked any clear question. - Albert Camus
Charm is the ability to make someone else think that both of you are pretty wonderful. - Kathleen Winsor