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charm:

charm [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the charm
    the charm; the power of attraction; the allurement; the delightfulness; the loveliness; the splendidness
  2. the charm
    the attraction; the charm; the temptation
  3. the charm
    the temptation; the vexation; the allurement; the enticement; the affliction; the fascination; the lure; the charm; the conquest; the ordeal; the trial; the inroad
  4. the charm
    the fascination; the enchantment; the attractiveness; the charm; the enticement; the appeal; the splendidness
  5. the charm
    the charm
    • charm [the ~] sustantivo
  6. the charm
    the amiability; the charm; the sweetness
  7. the charm
    the charm; the loveliness
  8. the charm
    – something believed to bring good luck 1
    the charm; the good luck charm
    – something believed to bring good luck 1
  9. the charm
    – attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates 1
    the appeal; the charm; the appealingness
    – attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates 1
    • appeal [the ~] sustantivo
      • his smile was part of his appeal to her1
    • charm [the ~] sustantivo
    • appealingness [the ~] sustantivo
  10. the charm
    – (physics) one of the six flavors of quark 1
    the charm
    – (physics) one of the six flavors of quark 1
    • charm [the ~] sustantivo
  11. the charm
    – a verbal formula believed to have magical force 1
    the spell; the charm; the magic spell; the magical spell
    – a verbal formula believed to have magical force 1
    • spell [the ~] sustantivo
      • he whispered a spell as he moved his hands1
    • charm [the ~] sustantivo
      • inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese1
    • magic spell [the ~] sustantivo
    • magical spell [the ~] sustantivo
  12. the charm
    – An icon that is attached to an event and that is viewable in someone's calendar. Depending on the calendar view, a charm may appear next to an event title, or may be the only visual representation of an event on a calendar day. 2
    the charm
    – An icon that is attached to an event and that is viewable in someone's calendar. Depending on the calendar view, a charm may appear next to an event title, or may be the only visual representation of an event on a calendar day. 2
    • charm [the ~] sustantivo

to charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)

  1. to charm
    to charm; to dupe; to catch
    • charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)
    • dupe verbo (dupes, duped, duping)
    • catch verbo (catches, catched, catching)
  2. to charm
    to fascinate; to enchant; to charm; to delight; to allure
    • fascinate verbo (fascinates, fascinated, fascinating)
    • enchant verbo (enchants, enchanted, enchanting)
    • charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)
    • delight verbo (delights, delighted, delighting)
    • allure verbo (allures, allured, alluring)
  3. to charm
    to delight; to gladden; to charm; to brighten; to cheer; to enchant; to ravish; make happy; to fascinate
    • delight verbo (delights, delighted, delighting)
    • gladden verbo (gladdens, gladdened, gladdening)
    • charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)
    • brighten verbo (brightens, brightened, brightening)
    • cheer verbo (cheers, cheered, cheering)
    • enchant verbo (enchants, enchanted, enchanting)
    • ravish verbo (ravishs, ravished, ravishing)
    • make happy verbo
    • fascinate verbo (fascinates, fascinated, fascinating)
  4. to charm
    – induce into action by using one's charm 1
    to influence; to charm; to tempt
    – induce into action by using one's charm 1
    • influence verbo (influences, influenced, influencing)
    • charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)
      • She charmed him into giving her all his money1
    • tempt verbo (tempts, tempted, tempting)
  5. to charm
    – protect through supernatural powers or charms 1
    to charm
    – protect through supernatural powers or charms 1
    • charm verbo (charms, charmed, charming)
  6. to charm
    – control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft 1
    to charm; becharm
    – control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft 1

Conjugaciones de charm:

present
  1. charm
  2. charm
  3. charms
  4. charm
  5. charm
  6. charm
simple past
  1. charmed
  2. charmed
  3. charmed
  4. charmed
  5. charmed
  6. charmed
present perfect
  1. have charmed
  2. have charmed
  3. has charmed
  4. have charmed
  5. have charmed
  6. have charmed
past continuous
  1. was charming
  2. were charming
  3. was charming
  4. were charming
  5. were charming
  6. were charming
future
  1. shall charm
  2. will charm
  3. will charm
  4. shall charm
  5. will charm
  6. will charm
continuous present
  1. am charming
  2. are charming
  3. is charming
  4. are charming
  5. are charming
  6. are charming
subjunctive
  1. be charmed
  2. be charmed
  3. be charmed
  4. be charmed
  5. be charmed
  6. be charmed
diverse
  1. charm!
  2. let's charm!
  3. charmed
  4. charming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "charm":

  1. something believed to bring good luck1
  2. attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates1
  3. (physics) one of the six flavors of quark1
  4. a verbal formula believed to have magical force1
    • inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese1
  5. induce into action by using one's charm1
    • She charmed him into giving her all his money1
  6. protect through supernatural powers or charms1
  7. control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft1
  8. An icon that is attached to an event and that is viewable in someone's calendar. Depending on the calendar view, a charm may appear next to an event title, or may be the only visual representation of an event on a calendar day.2

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