Bewitched Meaning in Bengali: মোহিত, জাদুকরা, মনমোহিত, মোহনীয়, মোহিতকর, মোহিতকর্মকাণ্ড, মোহিতকর্মকাণ্ডকরা (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, verb, verb, verb)
Definition of Bewitched
(verb) To cast a spell over someone or something; to enchant or fascinate.
Bewitched Synonyms
Enchanted, Charmed, Captivated, Spellbound, Mesmerized, Enthralled
Bewitched Antonyms
Unimpressed (অস্বীকৃত), Unfascinated (অমোহিত), Unenchanted (অমোহিত), Uncharmed (অমোহিত), Unmesmerized (অমোহিত), Unenthralled (অমোহিত)
Origin of Bewitched
The word “bewitched” originated from the Old English word “bewiccian,” which means to enchant or fascinate. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “bewikkōną,” which means to conjure or cast a spell.
Nearby Words
Bewilder (verb), Bewildering (adjective), Bewilderment (noun), Bewitching (adjective), Bewitchingly (adverb)
Bewitched in Literature Quotes
“She was bewitched, and she knew it.” – J.K. Rowling (সে মোহিত ছিলেন, এবং সেটা জানতে ছিলেন।)
“Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.” – William Shakespeare (ভালোবাসা হলো শ্বাসহীন ধোঁয়ার ধুমে তৈরি করা।)
Bewitched Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: মোহিত, Hindi: मोहित, Nepali: मोहित, Urdu: موہت, Tamil: மோகித்தமான, Telugu: మోహించిన, Arabic: مسحور, Chinese: 被施魔法的, Japanese: 魅了された, Russian: очарованный
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