different between bewitch vs facinate
bewitch
English
Etymology
From Middle English bewicchen, bewycchen, biwicchen, equivalent to be- +? witch.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??w?t?/
- Rhymes: -?t?
Verb
bewitch (third-person singular simple present bewitches, present participle bewitching, simple past and past participle bewitched)
- (transitive) To cast a spell upon.
- (transitive) To fascinate or charm.
- Synonym: forspeak (obsolete)
- (transitive) To astonish, amaze. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Derived terms
Translations
bewitch From the web:
- what bewitched means
- what bewitches romeo
- what bewitched krum
- what bewitched character are you
- what bewitched means in tagalog
- what bewitched means in spanish
- bewitched what makes darrin run
- bewitched what happened to darrin
facinate
facinate From the web:
- what fascinated jonas about his father
- what fascinated mean
- what fascinates me
- what fascinates you about the world
- what fascinated malcolm about bimbi
- what fascinated you as a child
- what fascinates you the most
- what fascinates you and why
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