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Meanings of
bewitching
in English
Capturing interest as if by a spell.
fascinating
enchanting
captivating
enthralling
entrancing
Related terms
attractive
Synonyms
Examples for "
fascinating
"
fascinating
enchanting
captivating
enthralling
entrancing
Examples for "
fascinating
"
1
The coming year should be a
fascinating
one for the technology industry.
2
The
fascinating
recordings will help in the development of future x-ray technology.
3
I find this question really
fascinating
in the context of human identity.
4
It is the most
fascinating
thing in the world; Love not excepted.
5
The best examples age for decades, taking on complex and
fascinating
flavours.
1
The park was
enchanting
,
and the many buildings in it most interesting.
2
In society she was dull; for her husband alone she was
enchanting
.
3
Still, the idea was
enchanting
:
the Great Western made a delightful cover-hack.
4
The long summer holidays of 1861 were set in an
enchanting
brightness.
5
Only once in fifty years have I beheld a scene so
enchanting
.
1
However, her impeccable comic timing and
captivating
stage presence carry the day.
2
The artwork is
captivating
;
Bradford makes great use of shadows and silhouettes.
3
Here are some of the most
captivating
houses in cinematic history: 1.
4
However, 1540 spectators still turned up to witness the
captivating
arm wrestle.
5
They are persuasive moralists,
captivating
story-tellers; they rouse the appetite for good.
1
He'd heard men with endowments of Voice speak in debates,
enthralling
audiences.
2
It was really
enthralling
and the rhyming element really added to it.
3
However when Pietersen is wary his batting is still
enthralling
to watch.
4
This was combustible, breathless and blisteringly competitive and therefore
enthralling
to behold.
5
A painfully
enthralling
,
fiercely feminist account of emotional abuse and appropriate rage.
1
To the chance summer visitor the seclusion and the rest seem
entrancing
.
2
That
entrancing
glance through the windows of the world was refused us.
3
The more circumscribed became her state, the more
entrancing
seemed this other.
4
And here is a new
entrancing
counter-tune above that crowns the joy.
5
Then you have to make the acquaintance of many
entrancing
beauties yet.
Usage of
bewitching
in English
1
She looked
bewitching
;
the old lady had the lunch-basket on her arm.
2
The poor child made her little speech in the most
bewitching
way.
3
She sang one
bewitching
barcarole that set the house in rocking motion.
4
He felt almost afraid, in his great admiration of the
bewitching
stranger.
5
And Buster soon learned that the
bewitching
sound came from the sawing.
6
It was all
bewitching
,
and the art of it was not perceptible.
7
A woman has no natural grace more
bewitching
than a sweet laugh.
8
I was once amid the wonderful,
bewitching
cactus growths of North Carolina.
9
And she looked up at him, half smiling, half pouting; altogether
bewitching
.
10
Between their
bewitching
redness he saw the gleam of her white teeth.
11
She then began a remarkable and
bewitching
strain, to which she sang:
12
Every day the world was presenting itself as a more
bewitching
place.
13
With a
bewitching
smile the Princess held out her hand to him.
14
There was no telling the havoc that
bewitching
face might have wrought.
15
I feel that I must fly you: you are already too
bewitching
.
16
All the sweet, seductive,
bewitching
temptations of sense are inspired by it.
Other examples for "bewitching"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bewitching
bewitch
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
bewitching smile
most bewitching
so bewitching
bewitching face
bewitching creature
More collocations
Bewitching
through the time
Bewitching
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common