Meaning & Definition of word "Bewitch"

Bewitch

/bɪˈwɪtʃ/

verb:

  • 1. To cast a spell over; enchant.
    • Example: The magician seemed to be able to bewitch the audience with his tricks.
  • 2. To attract or charm someone deeply.
    • Example: Her captivating voice and charisma can bewitch anyone who listens.
  • 3. To influence someone in a way that is difficult to resist.
    • Example: The beautiful landscape bewitched the travelers, making them forget their journey.

Etymology

From the Middle English 'biwitchen', from 'be-' + 'witch'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bewitched by:

Overcome by an irresistible charm or fascination.

bewitching beauty:

A beauty that is enchanting or captivating.

to bewitch someone:

To attract or captivate someone strongly.

Related Words

witchcraft:

The practice of magic, especially black magic.

magic:

The power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

Slang Meanings of bewitch

Meaning: To mesmerize someone with one's personality or charm.

Example Sentence: Her performance totally bewitches the crowd.

Meaning: To charm someone to the point of distraction.

Example Sentence: He totally bewitches the new fans with his charm.