charm

noun
  1. The power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others. noun
    Her charm and wit won over the audience.
    The quaint village had a certain charm that captivated visitors.
  2. An object, act, or saying believed to have magical powers. noun
    He wore a charm around his neck to ward off evil spirits.
    The ancient charm was said to bring good luck to its owner.
  3. A small ornament worn on a bracelet or chain. noun
    She added a new charm to her bracelet every year.
    The charm on her necklace was a gift from her grandmother.
  4. To delight or fascinate someone. verb
    He managed to charm the audience with his storytelling.
    The little girl charmed everyone with her laughter.
  5. To use magic or enchantment on someone or something. verb
    The wizard charmed the broom to sweep the floor by itself.
    She charmed the snake with her flute playing.