charms
Pronunciation: [tʃɑrmz]
Word
Context: "attraction"
(noun) charms are things that make people feel attracted or enchanted, like special qualities or small objects that are pretty or magical. For example, when someone has a nice smile or a friendly personality, they have charm.
Example
Her charm made everyone feel welcome at the party.
Example
Even with his good looks, he didn't have the charm that could win friends easily.
Example
What do you think is the charm of that magical fairy tale?
Context: "jewelry"
(noun) charms can also be tiny decorative items that you can add to bracelets or necklaces. These charms often have special meanings or designs, and they make the jewelry more personal.
Example
She collected charms from every country she visited and added them to her bracelet.
Example
His bracelet looked plain because it didn't have any charms on it.
Example
How many charms do you have on your necklace?
Context: "magic"
(verb) to charm someone means to delight or attract them, often through special skills or qualities. It's like when someone does something enchanting that makes you feel happy and drawn to them.
Example
The magician charmed the audience with his amazing tricks.
Example
The boring presentation did not charm anyone, and many people left early.
Example
How did she charm you with her performance at the talent show?
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