Associations to the word «Enchanted»
Noun
- Enchantment
- Sancho
- Quixote
- Senor
- Fairy
- Ella
- Princesse
- Disneyland
- Merlin
- Damsel
- Disney
- Slumber
- Forest
- Curate
- Walt
- Grotto
- Cinderella
- Wand
- Isle
- Princess
- Potion
- Yew
- Cora
- Magic
- Odin
- Regina
- Spell
- Witch
- Oz
- Grimm
- Tale
- Magician
- Glade
- Faraday
- Chivalry
- Mermaid
- Brie
- Phantom
- Fawn
- Steed
- Emma
- Unicorn
- Realm
- Elf
- Castle
- Talisman
- Nymph
- Bower
- Moor
- Tempest
- Beauty
- Avalon
- Charm
- Swan
- Stag
- Genie
- Dryden
- Lancelot
- Loom
- Belle
- Tread
- Rhapsody
- Bunny
- Boar
- Cottage
- Drow
- Wizard
- Cavern
- Mesa
- Caress
- Cupid
- Girdle
- Beast
- Siren
- Wreath
- Sword
- Bracelet
- Vagabond
- Dwarf
- Reverie
- Scenery
- Jasmine
- Kidd
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ENCHANTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of enchant
ENCHANTED, adjective. Charmed, delighted, enraptured.
ENCHANTED, adjective. Under the influence of enchantment.
ENCHANTED, interjection. (dated) A greeting used when introduced to someone for the first time, especially by a man when introduced to a woman.
Dictionary definition
ENCHANTED, adjective. Influenced as by charms or incantations.
Wise words
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