- en|chant|ing
- en|chant|ing «ehn CHAN tihng, -CHAHN-», adjective.1. that puts under a spell; bewitching: »
The enchanting words were ended; the spell was complete.
–en|chant´ing|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The enchanting words were ended; the spell was complete.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
en|chant´ing|ly — en|chant|ing «ehn CHAN tihng, CHAHN », adjective. 1. that puts under a spell; bewitching: »The enchanting words were ended; the spell was complete. 2. Figurative. very delightful; charming: »an enchanting child. –en|chant´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
dis´en|chant´ing|ly — dis|en|chant «DIHS ehn CHANT, CHAHNT», transitive verb. to free from enchantment or illusion; disillusion: »I thought that he would be charming, but I was disenchanted when I met him. The most deeply entrenched tyrant can be destroyed by aroused… … Useful english dictionary
chant — bro·chant·ite; chant·a·ble; chant·er; chant·er·ship; chant; en·chant; en·chant·er; en·chant·ing; en·chant·ment; en·chant·ress; mar·chant; mer·chant·able; mer·chant·man; mer·chant·ry; tren·chant; tren·chant·ly; bac·chant; mer·chant; chant·ing·ly;… … English syllables
ing — aborn·ing; aw·ing; bear·ing; be·ing; bell·ing; berth·ing; bind·ing; boul·der·ing; brok·ing; brown·ing; cheese·par·ing; cleans·ing; clos·ing; con·cern·ing; con·sid·er·ing; cop·ing; cov·er·ing; crack·ing; crown·ing; duck·ing; dur·ing; en·dur·ing;… … English syllables
chant — chant1 [ tʃænt ] noun 1. ) count a word or phrase that people keep shouting or singing many times: The crowd of 60,000 started a chant of Go! Go! Go! 2. ) count or uncount a piece of religious music sung using a very limited range of notes, or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dis´en|chant´er — dis|en|chant «DIHS ehn CHANT, CHAHNT», transitive verb. to free from enchantment or illusion; disillusion: »I thought that he would be charming, but I was disenchanted when I met him. The most deeply entrenched tyrant can be destroyed by aroused… … Useful english dictionary
dis´en|chant´ed|ly — dis|en|chant «DIHS ehn CHANT, CHAHNT», transitive verb. to free from enchantment or illusion; disillusion: »I thought that he would be charming, but I was disenchanted when I met him. The most deeply entrenched tyrant can be destroyed by aroused… … Useful english dictionary
dis|en|chant — «DIHS ehn CHANT, CHAHNT», transitive verb. to free from enchantment or illusion; disillusion: »I thought that he would be charming, but I was disenchanted when I met him. The most deeply entrenched tyrant can be destroyed by aroused public… … Useful english dictionary
chantingly — chant·ing·ly … English syllables
enchanting — en·chant·ing … English syllables