Muffliato is not a silencing charm, it's sort of a deafening charm. It keeps other people from hearing your conversations. The silencing charm is Silencio. Silencio however, it was seen in the fifth and seventh books.
I think so. In Deathly Hallows they used the Cataurwalling charm and I think Slughorn used it in Half-Blood Prince
Hermione Granger repaired Harry Potter's glasses in both the first and second Harry Potter movie. She didn't do this in the book, and the spell she used was never mentioned in the book.
In the book she tortured her using the Cruciatus curse. In the film the word 'Mudblod' has been cut onto her arm. It is unknown if she used her wand or knife to do this.
No, Emma Watson, the actress who played the role of Hermione, used her own accent in the movies. Watson is from Oxford, England.
Hermione Granger used " Stupefy", and as a result he fell of the cliff.
Hermione used an Undetectable Extension Charm.
Hermione put a memory charm on her parents to protect them from the death eaters. She made them think they were different people, who didn't have a daughter and who wanted to move to Australia. By having them move there they were safe and didn't worry about Hermione. If meant if she was killed they wouldn't spend their lives mourning their daughter because they wouldn't remember her: which also made them really hard to trace.
It is a charm used to light cloaks or other forms of garments. Hermione Granger used the charm to make Snape's cloak catch fire in philosophers stone.
They never use the unbreakable vow on Hermione, trust me I would know, I have read them 3 times, but in book 6 its used on Severus
The charm is called Flagrate. It's also used in Chamber of secrets when the memory of Tom Riddle spells out "Tom Marvolo Riddle: I am Lord Voldemort"
The Accio charm was used by different people during the HP series. The most famous was in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". Harry was fighting the Hungarian Horntail and he desperately needed something to do. Mad Eye Moody asked Harry what he was good at. He replied that he was good at Quidditch. Therefore, Harry needed his broom. Hermione taught Harry the Accio charm and during the competition, Harry used the Accio charm to get his golden egg.
It is unknown because it was a non-verbal spell.
Hermione Granger wanted to protect her parents and so made them forget who they were. She made them think they wanted to move to Australia and that they didn't have a daughter because she knew the Death Eaters would torture them when she went missing. She later reversed the charm and brought them home.
The collective noun is used for:a charm of goldfinchesa charm of finchesa charm of hummingbirds.
The collective noun is used for:a charm of goldfinchesa charm of finchesa charm of hummingbirds.
No, Hermione used Cormac to make Ron jealous. But Cormac did like Hermione though.
'Avis' is a spell that is used to gather/summon a flock of birds. There are several incidents when this spell is used, the most famous (I think) in Book 6 when an angry Hermione summons the birds to attack Ron. In Latin, 'avis' means bird.