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bewitch verb [ bɪˈwɪtʃ ]

• enchant and delight (someone).
• "they both were bewitched by the golden luminosity of Italy"
Similar: captivate, enchant, entrance, enrapture, charm, beguile, delight, fascinate, enthral, seduce, ravish, spellbind, hold spellbound, mesmerize, hypnotize, transfix, rapture,
Opposite: repel,
• cast a spell over (someone).
• "a handsome prince who had been bewitched by a sorceress"
Similar: cast a spell on, put a spell on, enchant, possess, witch, curse, hex, hoodoo, point the bone at, tagati, entrance,
Origin: Middle English: from be- ‘thoroughly’ + witch.


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