Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Bing found these results
  1. Dictionary

    be·witch
    [bəˈwiCH]
    verb
    bewitch (verb) · bewitches (third person present) · bewitched (past tense) · bewitched (past participle) · bewitching (present participle)
    1. cast a spell over (someone):
      "his relatives were firmly convinced that he was bewitched"
    Origin
    Middle English: from be- ‘thoroughly’ + witch.
    Translate bewitch to
    No translation found.
    Your Recent Searches
    Words you've searched will appear here
  2. People also ask
    Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Can you solve 4 words at once? Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of BEWITCH is to influence or affect especially injuriously by witchcraft. How to use bewitch in a sentence.
    There are two Greek words in the New Testament translated "bewitch." The one given above ( Acts 8:9,21 the King James Version "bewitched," the Revised Version (British and American) "amazed") has reference to the work of Simon Magus. It means "to be out of one's mind," "to astonish," "to overwhelm with wonder."
    The one given above ( Acts 8:9,21 the King James Version "bewitched," the Revised Version (British and American) "amazed") has reference to the work of Simon Magus. It means "to be out of one's mind," "to astonish," "to overwhelm with wonder." The other word, baskaino ( Galatians 3:1 ), means "to fascinate by false representation."
    Bewitching happens in the real world when something captures your attention or attracts you. A fascinating storyteller bewitches you. When people fall in love, they bewitch one another. "Bewitch."
  3. bewitch verb [ T ] uk / bɪˈwɪtʃ / us / bɪˈwɪtʃ / Add to word list [ often passive ] to attract or interest someone a lot so that you have the power to influence them: He was bewitched by her beauty. to put a magic spell on someone or something in order to control him, her, or it
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bewitch
    tr.v. be·witched, be·witch·ing, be·witch·es 1. To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over. 2. To captivate completely; fascinate. See Synonyms at charm.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/bewitches
  4. Bewitch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  5. BEWITCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

  6. BEWITCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  7. BEWITCH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

  8. Bewitch - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

  9. bewitch verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

  10. BEWITCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

  11. Bewitch - definition of bewitch by The Free Dictionary

  12. bewitch | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

  13. BEWITCH - Find out everything about this English word | Collins

  14. Some results have been removed