enchanter
/in'tʃɑ:ntə/
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: 1. A sorcerer or magician: A person, often in myths, legends, or fantasy, who uses magic or spells to control people, events, or elements of nature. 2. A person who charms or delights: Someone who captivates or fascinates others through great charm, skill, or charisma.
Usage Examples
- As a sorcerer/magician:
- The evil enchanter cast a spell over the entire kingdom.
- In the story, the hero must defeat the powerful enchanter to break the curse.
- As a charming person:
- With his eloquent stories, he was a true enchanter of audiences.
- She is an enchanter with words, able to hold anyone's attention.
Advanced Usage
- "To be an enchanter of...": To be someone who skillfully captivates a particular thing or group.
- He is an enchanter of crowds, always leaving them wanting more.
- Used in a metaphorical sense: Often describes someone whose talent or presence has a magical, captivating quality.
- The pianist was an enchanter, his fingers weaving spells on the keys.
Variants and Related Words
- Enchantress (noun): The feminine form, meaning a female sorcerer or a fascinating woman.
- The enchantress lived in a tower deep in the forest.
- Enchant (verb): To cast a spell on; to delight or charm.
- The music enchanted everyone in the room.
- Enchanting (adjective): Delightfully charming or captivating.
- We spent an enchanting evening by the lake.
- Enchantment (noun): A feeling of great pleasure or delight; a magic spell.
- The garden held a strange enchantment.
Synonyms
- Sorcerer: A person who practices magic, often with the aid of spirits.
- Magician: A person with magical powers; also, a performer of magic tricks.
- Conjurer: One who performs magic tricks or invokes spirits.
- Charmer: A person with an attractive and engaging personality.
Related Phrases
- To fall under someone's enchantment: To become captivated or controlled by someone's charm or magic.
- The entire court had fallen under the enchanter's enchantment.
Noun
- a sorcerer or magician