Definitions for enchantments

enchantments en·chant·ment

Spelling: [en-chant-muh nt, -chahnt-]
IPA: /ɛnˈtʃænt mənt, -ˈtʃɑnt-/

Enchantments is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 655 anagrams from letters in enchantments (aceehmnnnstt).

Definitions for enchantments

noun

  1. the art, act, or an instance of enchanting.
  2. the state of being enchanted.
  3. something that enchants:
  4. the art, act, or an instance of enchanting.
  5. the state of being enchanted.
  6. something that enchants:

Origin of enchantments

1250-1300; Middle English enchantement Anglo-French, Old French Latin incantāmentum. See enchant, -ment

Examples for enchantments

Her mother began to feel an enchantment of peace in her presence.

Those who have Imagination live in a land of enchantment which the eyes of others cannot see.

And then our enchantment is heightened by a prevailing duplication.

We were absorbing what our hearts, if not our minds, called out for: the enchantment of Egypt.

It seemed to Wrayson that they had passed into a veritable land of enchantment.

The only remains of this enchantment, these spells of the imagination, rest with you.

But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight.

This is true magic—the enchantment of love, memory, obsession, and the flawed attempts of human beings to understand themselves.

But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment.

The feeling inspired by such conditions is that of enchantment.

The feeling inspired by such conditions is that of enchantment.

This is true magic—the enchantment of love, memory, obsession, and the flawed attempts of human beings to understand themselves.

But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment.

Those who have Imagination live in a land of enchantment which the eyes of others cannot see.

It seemed to Wrayson that they had passed into a veritable land of enchantment.

Her mother began to feel an enchantment of peace in her presence.

We were absorbing what our hearts, if not our minds, called out for: the enchantment of Egypt.

But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight.

And then our enchantment is heightened by a prevailing duplication.

The only remains of this enchantment, these spells of the imagination, rest with you.

Word Value for enchantments
Scrable

18

Words with friends

22

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