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
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.