charm

British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈɑːm/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃɑɹm/
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dije

a small object worn on a necklace or bracelet, mostly as a form of decoration, which some believe might bring good luck
sinónimos : good luck charm
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charm definition and meaning

What is a "charm"?

A charm is a small decorative item, often worn on a bracelet or necklace, that is believed to bring good luck or ward off evil. It can also serve as a reminder of a special occasion or person. Charms can be made of a variety of materials, including precious metals, gemstones, and enamel, and can take on many shapes and designs. Some popular charm designs include animals, hearts, letters, and symbols, such as a four-leaf clover or a horseshoe. They can be worn individually or in groups, and are often given as gifts for birthdays, graduations, or other special events.

to charm
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MAIN VERB
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encantar

to gain control over someone by using magic spells
sinónimos : becharm
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Ejemplos
1Ladybugs are often considered good luck charms in many cultures.
2The salesperson worked his charm to convince the customer to buy the expensive product.
3He has naturally wavy hair that adds a touch of charm to his appearance.
4Megan found herself head over heels with David, enchanted by his intelligence, charm, and caring nature.
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