no its not charm is sooo different like it means kind sometimes genirous
Yes that is the correct way to spell glamorous.
The word for displaying charisma or charm is "charismatic".
charm
Glamour has a variety of synonyms, these include; allure, beauty, charm, allurement, appeal, attractiveness, prestige, desirability, charisma, charm, enchantment and fascination among many others.
Mascot
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....Charm. Homophones are words that sound the same, so you have charm the noun as in a charm bracelet or trinket carried for luck or the words to a type of spell; and the verb "to charm" as in to be charming (appealing/attractive/interesting/etc) or to magically protect.
An amulette is another word for an amulet, a protective charm.
An amulette is another word for an amulet, a protective charm.
She wore a beautiful charm bracelet on her wrist. His charisma and charm made him popular among his peers. The old house had a quaint charm that attracted many visitors. The magician used a spell to charm the audience with his tricks.
The full spell is Expecto Patronum so the second word is Patronum.