Associations to the word «Charmed»
Noun
- Phoebe
- Paige
- Buffy
- Billie
- Christy
- Triad
- Piper
- Slayer
- Doherty
- Milano
- Quark
- Melinda
- Eloquence
- Witch
- Tuck
- Wyatt
- Potion
- Alias
- Sweetness
- Beauty
- Lute
- Circle
- Charm
- Seer
- Orpheus
- Politeness
- Files
- Flattery
- Felicity
- Avatar
- Fleece
- Patty
- Gilmore
- Witchcraft
- Housewife
- Trek
- Demon
- Scenery
- Admiration
- Matthews
- Hearer
- Voyager
- Vampire
- Novelty
- Crawley
- Jenkins
- Argus
- Freshness
- Spell
- Beverly
- Modesty
- Utopia
- Cupid
- Gaiety
- Brody
- Supernatural
- Darryl
- Cole
- Stillness
- Hollow
- Acquaintance
- Simplicity
- Finale
- Ignorant
- Delight
- Gideon
- Dawson
- Grandeur
- Bower
Adjective
Wiktionary
CHARMED, adjective. Bewitched, under a magic spell (cast by a charm).
CHARMED, adjective. Impressed
CHARMED, adjective. (physics) (of a particle) Having nonzero charm.
CHARMED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of charm
CHARMED LIFE, noun. (idiomatic) A life in which one is always lucky and safe from danger.
Dictionary definition
CHARMED, adjective. Strongly attracted.
CHARMED, adjective. Filled with wonder and delight.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.