charming
Pronunciation: [ˈtʃɑːrmɪŋ]
Word
Context: "personality"
(adjective) when someone is very pleasant, attractive, or nice. If you meet someone who makes you feel happy and comfortable, you could say they are charming.
Example
She is such a charming person; everyone enjoys being around her.
Example
He was not charming at all; he made everyone feel uncomfortable.
Example
Do you think his charming personality will help him make friends?
Context: "appearance"
(adjective) when something is very pleasing to look at or has a delightful quality. A charming place makes you feel good when you see it.
Example
The little café had a charming atmosphere with its cozy decorations.
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The large building was not charming; it looked very dull and boring.
Example
What do you think makes a place charming?
Context: "magic, enchantment"
(verb) to use magic to create a special effect or to make someone feel enchanted. It's like telling a fairy tale where something wonderful happens.
Example
The magician charmed the audience with his amazing tricks.
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The trick did not charm the crowd; they seemed unimpressed.
Example
How did he manage to charm everyone at the party?
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