charm
Pronunciation: [tʃɑrm]
Word
Context: "attraction"
(noun) a special quality that makes someone or something very attractive or interesting. When a person has charm, they can easily make others like them.
Example
Her charm won over everyone at the party, and they all wanted to be her friend.
Example
His lack of charm made it hard for him to make new friends.
Example
What is it about her that gives her such charm?
Context: "influence"
(verb) to attract or please someone through your personality or actions. When you charm someone, you make them feel happy and fascinated with you.
Example
He knew how to charm the audience with his jokes and stories.
Example
Even his usual tricks couldn't charm her; she seemed bored.
Example
Can you charm the visitors with your presentation?
Context: "magic"
(noun) a special object believed to have magic power to protect or bring good luck. Many people carry charms to feel safe or to attract good fortune.
Example
She wore a bracelet with a lucky charm that her grandmother gave her.
Example
He didn't believe that a simple charm would change his luck.
Example
Do you think charms really help bring good luck?
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