charmer
/ˈtʃɑr.mər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has a charming effect on others, often through their personality or actions.
“The salesman was a great charmer, able to convince even the most skeptical customers to buy the product.”
2. noun
A device, such as a musical instrument or a piece of electronic equipment, that produces a pleasant sound.
“The charmer of the orchestra was the solo violinist, who played a beautiful melody to close out the concert.”
3. verb
To charm or captivate someone, often through a combination of wit and persuasion.
“The politician charmed the crowd with his charismatic speech, winning over many undecided voters.”