Enchanter

/ɪnˈtʃɑːn.tɚ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who uses magic or sorcery, often to cast spells or create illusions.
The enchanter waved his wand, causing the flowers to bloom in an instant.
A person who captivates or fascinates others with charm or allure.
He was an enchanter of words, able to captivate his audience with every story.
A character in folklore or fantasy literature who possesses magical powers.
The tale featured an ancient enchanter who guarded the secrets of the enchanted forest.

Etymology

From Middle English 'enchanter', from Old French 'enchanter', from Latin 'incantare' meaning 'to chant or sing in a spell'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

enchanting presence
A captivating or charming quality that someone possesses.
to be under someone's spell
To be completely fascinated or charmed by someone.

Related Words

enchantment
The act of enchanting; a feeling of great pleasure; magic.
enchantress
A female enchanter.

Slang Meanings

Someone who is charismatic and attractive.
That guy is such an enchanter; everyone just loves him.
A person skilled at winning others over.
She's not just charming; she's an enchanter in every sense.