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bewitches Meaning in Bengali



 জাদু করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা মুগ্ধ করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা বশ করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা বশীভূত করা, যাদু করা, গুণ করা, ভুলান, মোহিত করা, জাদু বশ করা,

আকর্ষণ; প্রেমমুগ্ধ কারণ হতে

Verb:

মোহিত করা, জাদু-বশ করা, ভুলান, গুণ করা, যাদু করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা বশীভূত করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা বশ করা, মন্ত্র দ্বারা মুগ্ধ করা, জাদু করা,





bewitches's Usage Examples:

She describes herself as "a real boy, the one who bewitches you".


"Disney bewitches young aud".


Also known as the Lady of Camelide (Dame de Camelide), she bewitches Arthur and turns him against the real Guinevere.


Out of pity the good fairy Rosabelverde, bewitches the ugly little child Zaches who resembles a mandrake, with an ugly body.


He bewitches the figurine and gives it to his caretaker with the words: “When he comes.


While they are speaking, a fox bewitches him; then Kamuy Paseguru knocks him out.


must choose a side as tradition begins to splinter and an ancient book bewitches those with evil intentions.


Endymion eventually falls asleep, and Dipsas then bewitches his slumber so that he will not wake.


When Mathieu plays a song he bewitches Pierre; who when it is over runs off.


The sorcerer travels to Eresh where he bewitches Enmerkar's livestock, but a wise woman outperforms his magic and casts.


"Lunar Kingdom bewitches China box office".


Valmouth, in short, bewitches by its riches as the opening chorus swore it would.


Hyperion — one of the Titans of Myth — frees himself from imprisonment and bewitches the Teen Titan Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) (herself tied to the mythological.


Stapleton and his daughter Cecile, a beautiful and wild girl who immediately bewitches Sir Henry.


"he/she bewitches him/her" may become a noun by adding either the enclitic -ń (for people) or -í (for things): ’ént’į́į́ "he or she bewitches him or her".



bewitches's Meaning':

attract; cause to be enamored

Synonyms:

charm; fascinate; appeal; beguile; work; catch; enamor; becharm; captivate; enamour; entrance; capture; enchant; attract; trance; hold;

Antonyms:

repel; detach; unhitch; juvenile; rush;

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