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Synonyms & Similar Words
allure
appeal
attractiveness
magnetism
charisma
personality
beauty
elegance
refinement
polish
sophistication
graciousness
courtesy
politeness
affability
amiability
geniality
pleasantness
delightfulness
loveliness
winsomeness
captivation
enthrallment
enchantment
spell
fascination
glamour
allurements
seductiveness
persuasiveness
influence
persuasibility
Meaning of Charm
The primary meaning of the word "Charm" is a pleasing or attractive quality that gives pleasure or enjoyment.
Definitions
- A pleasing or attractive quality that gives pleasure or enjoyment
- * A small ornament or trinket, typically worn on a chain or bracelet
- * A magical spell or formula
- * To delight or attract someone very much
Etymology of Charm
The word "Charm" originates from the Old French word "charme", which is derived from the Latin word "carmen", meaning "song" or "incantation"
Historically, the word "Charm" was used to describe a magical spell or formula, and later evolved to include the meaning of a pleasing or attractive quality
Example Uses
- The charm of the old city was undeniable, with its narrow streets and historic buildings
- * She has a certain charm that makes her very popular among her friends
- * The new employee was able to charm the clients with his presentation skills
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
repulsiveness
unattractiveness
ugliness
coarseness
crudeness
rudeness
unpleasantness
offensiveness
disagreeableness
nastiness
horridness
ghastliness
frightfulness
repugnance
distastefulness
unloveliness
disagreeability