Charm(n.) A melody; a song.
Charm(n.) A word or combination of words sung or spoken in the practice of magic; a magical combination of words, characters, etc.; an incantation.
Charm(n.) That which exerts an irresistible power to please and attract; that which fascinates; any alluring quality.
Charm(n.) Anything worn for its supposed efficacy to the wearer in averting ill or securing good fortune.
Charm(n.) Any small decorative object worn on the person, as a seal, a key, a silver whistle, or the like. Bunches of charms are often worn at the watch chain.
Charm(n.) To make music upon; to tune.
Charm(n.) To subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to affect by magic.
Charm(n.) To subdue or overcome by some secret power, or by that which gives pleasure; to allay; to soothe.
Charm(n.) To attract irresistibly; to delight exceedingly; to enchant; to fascinate.
Charm(n.) To protect with, or make invulnerable by, spells, charms, or supernatural influences; as, a charmed life.
Charm(v. i.) To use magic arts or occult power; to make use of charms.
Charm(v. i.) To act as, or produce the effect of, a charm; to please greatly; to be fascinating.
Charm(v. i.) To make a musical sound.
Charmed(imp. & p. p.) of Charm
Charmful(a.) Abounding with charms.
Charming(a.) Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive.
Charming(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Charm
Words within charmingly