Encantos (en. Charms)

/enˈkantos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Definition: Attributes or qualities that generate admiration or attraction.
Example sentence: The charms of nature have always fascinated me.
Los encantos de la naturaleza siempre me han fascinado.
Definition: Spells or enchantments, especially in the context of magic.
Example sentence: Fairy tales are full of charms and magic.
Los cuentos de hadas están llenos de encantos y magia.
Definition: Qualities that make a person charming.
Example sentence: She has many charms that make her irresistible.
Ella tiene muchos encantos que la hacen irresistible.

Etymology

Etymology: Comes from the Latin 'incantus', which refers to enchantments or spells.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Common phrase: charms of life
Common phrase meaning: Pleasant or enjoyable aspects experienced in everyday life.
encantos de la vida
Common phrase: there are no charms without work
Common phrase meaning: Without effort, valuable things cannot be obtained.
no hay encantos sin trabajo
Common phrase: of charms
Common phrase meaning: Referring to someone who has attractive qualities.
de encantos

Related Words

Related word: to charm
Related word description: To make someone feel enthusiasm or attraction.
encantar
Related word: charming
Related word description: A person who has a special charm.
encantador

Slang Meanings

Slang meaning: Something or someone that is extremely attractive.
Slang example: That place has many charms; I love coming here.
Ese lugar tiene muchos encantos; me encanta venir aquí.
Slang meaning: Qualities that amaze or dazzle.
Slang example: The charms of that girl make her stand out among the others.
Los encantos de esa chica la hacen destacar entre las demás.