Synonyms: charm, good luck charm
Definition: something believed to bring good luck
Similar words: physical object, object
Definition: a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow
Usage: it was full of rackets, balls and other objects
Synonyms: appeal, appealingness, charm
Definition: attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates
Usage: his smile was part of his appeal to her
Similar words: attractiveness
Definition: sexual allure
Synonyms: charm
Definition: (physics) one of the six flavors of quark
Synonyms: spell, magic spell, magical spell, charm
Definition: a verbal formula believed to have magical force
Usage: he whispered a spell as he moved his hands; inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese
Similar words: voice communication, oral communication, speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, language
Definition: (language) communication by word of mouth
Usage: his speech was garbled; he uttered harsh language; he recorded the spoken language of the streets
Synonyms: charm, tempt, influence
Definition: induce into action by using one's charm
Usage: She charmed him into giving her all his money
Similar words: persuade
Definition: cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm
Usage: You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!
Synonyms: charm
Definition: protect through supernatural powers or charms
Similar words: protect
Definition: shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage
Usage: Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain
Synonyms: charm, captivate, capture, catch, enamor, enamour, enchant, entrance, fascinate, beguile, bewitch, becharm, trance
Definition: attract; cause to be enamored
Usage: She captured all the men's hearts
Similar words: appeal, attract
Definition: be attractive to
Usage: The idea of a vacation appeals to me; The beautiful garden attracted many people
Definition: control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft
Similar words: command, control
Definition: exercise authoritative control or power over
Usage: control the budget; Command the military forces