Charm
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British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈɑːm/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃɑɹm/

Definition & Meaning of "charm"

Charm
01

a small object, often in the form of a necklace or bracelet, which is believed to bring good luck

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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.

02

a quality or trait that attracts others and creates a positive impression

03

a set of words, actions, or ingredients that are believed to have magical power and are used in an attempt to achieve a particular result or outcome

What is a "charm"?

A charm refers to a spell or magical act that is intended to bring about a specific effect or influence. Charms are often used to enhance, protect, or attract something or someone, and they can be cast through spoken words, gestures, or objects. Unlike more complex or powerful spells, charms typically focus on simpler, practical outcomes and are often associated with positive or beneficial results.

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(physics) one of the six flavors of quark

to charm
01

to captivate someone with appeal or attractiveness

Transitive: to charm sb
to charm definition and meaning
02

to gain control over someone by using magic spells

Transitive: to charm sb
03

to employ one's likable qualities or appeal in order to influence someone

Transitive: to charm sb/sth into sth | to charm sb/sth out of sth
04

to protect or safeguard through the use of magical spells, charms, or other supernatural forces

Transitive: to charm sb/sth from harm | to charm sb/sth against harm

charm

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Example
The chorus girl's radiant smile and graceful movements added charm to the musical's ensemble scenes.
His favorite mug had a charm with its delicate blush glaze.
The teacup had a charm with its pale iris glaze.
The teacup had a charm with its sophisticated orchid glaze.
The vintage teacup had an understated charm with its pale pastel green glaze.
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