Dictionary Definition
enchanted adj : influenced as by charms or
incantations [ant: disenchanted]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Verb
enchanted- past of enchanted
Adjective
- Under the influence of enchantment.
Translations
under the influence of enchantment
- French: enchanté , enchantée
- German: verzaubert
- Italian: incantato , incantata
- Russian: заколдованный , заколдованная , заколдованное
- Scottish Gaelic: fo gheasaibh
- Spanish: encantado , encantada
Extensive Definition
Enchanted means the state of being under a spell
or incantation. The word is derived from the Latin incantare,
which means 'to utter an incantation', or cast a
magic
spell, with deep linguistic roots going back to the Indo-European
kan- prefix.
It It may also refer to:
- Enchanted (film), a 2007 comedy-fantasy film
- Enchanted (video game), a game based on the film
- Enchanted (Stevie Nicks album)
- A song by the band Delerium
- A fragrance or perfume by Celine Dion
enchanted in Portuguese: Encantada
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
agape,
aghast, agog, all agog, amazed, arrested, astonished, astounded, at gaze, awed, awestruck, becharmed, beguiled, bewildered, bewitched, breathless, bursting with
happiness, captivated, carried away,
castle-building, caught,
charm-bound, charmed,
confounded, daydreaming, daydreamy, delighted, dreamful, dreaming, dreamlike, dreamy, dreamy-eyed,
dreamy-souled, dumbfounded, dumbstruck, ecstatic, elate, elated, enamored, enraptured, enravished, enthralled, entranced, exalted, exultant, fascinated, fixed, flabbergasted, flushed, freaked out, gaping, gauping, gazing, gripped, happy, heartsmitten, held, high, hypnotized, imparadised, in a trance, in
awe, in awe of, in ecstasies, in heaven, in paradise, in raptures,
in seventh heaven, infatuate, infatuated, jubilant, lost in wonder,
magical, marveling, mesmerized, miraculous, necromantic, on cloud nine,
open-eyed, openmouthed, overjoyed, overjoyful, overwhelmed, pipe-dreaming,
pixilated, pleased, popeyed, possessed, prodigious, puzzled, rapt, rapt in wonder, raptured, rapturous, ravished, rhapsodic, sent, smitten, spell-caught, spellbound, spelled, staggered, staring, stupefied, surprised, thaumaturgic, thrilled, thunderstruck, tranced, transported, under a charm,
under a spell, wide-eyed, wonder-struck, wonder-working, wondering, wondrous