Charm

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɑːrm/

Charm (noun)

  1. a special quality that makes someone or something attractive or pleasant
  2. a small object believed to bring good luck or protection
  3. a magic word or phrase that is believed to have special powers

Examples

  • Her smile has a unique charm that captivates everyone.
  • The old house has a certain charm despite its age.

Common collocations: natural charm, charm offensive, personal charm, lucky charm, wear a charm

Charm (verb)

  1. to attract or please someone greatly

Examples

  • The singer's voice charms the audience every time.
  • He knows how to charm his way into people's hearts.

Synonyms of Charm

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Charm

  • describing a lack of attraction