Bewitched

Word BEWITCHED
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /bɪˈwɪtʃt/

Definitions and meanings of "Bewitched"

What do we mean by bewitched?

To cast a spell upon.

To fascinate or charm.

To astonish, amaze.

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The word "bewitched" in example sentences

The idea that Satan was at all times seeking to undermine the Puritan church also made it easy to believe that anyone living outside of, or contrary to, that church was an agent of the devil, in short, bewitched. ❋ Carl Holliday (N/A)

“We are bewitched, that is certain, and we shall not get away from here before broad day. ❋ Unknown (1917)

"Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some imperial charm?" ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

"Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some charm?" ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

Bill later claims that he was "bewitched" when he began the cautious descent. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That sounded a BIT better until he added that they are considered "bewitched", victims of "black magic." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Consumers have lost their senses, have become "bewitched," and Dowd wonders what's next. ❋ Unknown (2008)

After the religious police arrested Faliah, she was convicted in April 2006 by a court in the town of Quraiyat on the basis of her coerced confession and statements of witnesses who said she had "bewitched" them. ❋ Howard M. Friedman (2008)

The Congolese tele-evangalists are formal: abandoned children who wander the streets of Kinshasa, dressed in almost nothing, or with rags, are possessed'', ''bewitched''. ❋ Christopher (2007)

Eleanor had wondered how Alison could have bewitched her father-and it had turned out that "bewitched" was the right word for what had happened. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2004)

The independent forum for religious broadcasting said part of the problem surrounding "community of interests" broadcasters - principally religious radio stations - was that the green and white paper processes and the bill seemed to be "bewitched" by the public, private, and community (or public commercial), sectors. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Some people think that they are 'bewitched' when they have strange or frightening illnesses (such as tumors of the genitals or cirrhosis of the liver). ❋ Unknown (1993)

So many are these superstitions, so "bewitched" is the time, that the older mythologists not unnaturally saw in it a Teutonic festal season, dating from pre-Christian days. ❋ Clement A. Miles (N/A)

He got to his feet and rang for Gross and ordered a number of things, while Rue sat in a kind of bewitched silence, and, when they came, mysteriously mixed something hot and smelling of lemons in a tall glass. ❋ Eberhart, Mignon G (1938)

If an old woman scolded a carter, and later on in the day his cart got stuck in the mud or overturned, it was positive evidence that he and his cart and horse had been "bewitched"! ❋ Hereward Carrington (1919)

But the women assured them that the charm only worked its magical powers over a man's enemies, that the ancient medicine-men had 'bewitched' it with this quality. ❋ Unknown (1911)

But the women assured them that the charm only worked its magical powers over a man's enemies, that the ancient medicine men had 'bewitched' it with this quality. ❋ Unknown (1911)

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