bewitch in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To bewitch means to enchant or captivate someone deeply, often through charm or magic.
Sample Sentences
- The magician's performance seemed to bewitch the entire audience.
- Her beauty had the power to bewitch even the most stoic of hearts.
- The enchanting melody began to bewitch everyone who heard it.
- He read the ancient spell, hoping to bewitch his enemies.
- The lovely garden appeared to bewitch all who wandered through it.
- With her charming smile, she could bewitch anyone she met.
- The story was crafted to bewitch readers from the very first page.
- They danced under the moonlight, as if under a spell to bewitch the night.
- The artist's paintings seemed to bewitch anyone who stood before them.
- Every word she spoke seemed to bewitch him further into her world.