Enchanted. You just spelled it right lol.
Bewitched Enchanted Ensorcerelled
It means to enchant someone, to fully hold their attention. To say "The attractive woman put me under her spell," means "The attractive woman made me enchanted by her beauty."
the enchanted doll
The noun forms for the verb enchanted are:enchanter, the person or thing who enchantsenchanted, the person who had been enchantedenchantment, the state of being enchanted
To enchant is to cast a spell over or to bewitch. Usually the person who has been enchanted is under the power of the enchanter. It was something that used to be only considered possible by magic.
it is about a girl under a spell
Bewitched Enchanted Ensorcerelled
In the actual card game, Enchanted Javelin is a Normal Trap card. However in the game Duelist of the Roses, it is an Equip Spell card.
The word for having a spell placed may be enchanted, bewitched, or spellbound (neutral spell). For an evil spell, cursed or accursed.
Harry Potter doesn't use a spell to fly, he flies using an enchanted broomstick.
"Spell me" typically means to spell a word out loud for someone to ensure they understand the correct spelling. It can also refer to being enchanted or captivated by something.
the solution is that ella breaks the spell because of the love she has to prince char.
Ella broke the spell by taking back the necklace and refusing to kill the prince.
It means to enchant someone, to fully hold their attention. To say "The attractive woman put me under her spell," means "The attractive woman made me enchanted by her beauty."
The lights immediately went out and they fell asleep, enchanted by some spell on the clearing.
Yes, in the book "Ella Enchanted," Ella eventually breaks the curse that forces her to be obedient to all commands given to her. She achieves this by overcoming her fear and standing up for herself, ultimately gaining control over her own actions and choices.
She Must Obey ( obediance ). if someone orders her to do something, she has to do it. for example, when they tod her to steal the fruits, she stoe them.