charm
/tʃɑrm/Definitions
1. noun
a person or thing that is attractive and interesting, typically because of their personality, style, or ability to delight others
“Her charm and charisma won over the audience at the party.”
2. verb
to make something more attractive or appealing, typically by adding a decorative or magical feature
“The designer charmed the room with her beautiful furniture arrangement.”
3. noun
a magical power or influence that is believed to protect or bring good luck
“The amulet was said to have a powerful charm that would ward off evil spirits.”
4. verb
to attract or captivate someone’s attention, typically by being charming or interesting
“The new restaurant charmed the food critics with its innovative menu.”
5. noun
a device, typically a small object, that is used to attach or fasten something
“The charm on the necklace was a beautiful diamond.”