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get charmed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"get charmed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become infatuated or enchanted with something or someone. Example: "As soon as she met him, she couldn't help but get charmed by his charming smile and witty personality."
✓ Grammatically correct
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2 human-written examples
She hopes that she can change the story for another young person before they get charmed and intimidated into criminal activity.
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Trust me, they will get charmed after when a cool person (which is you now!) shows acknowledgement to them!
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58 human-written examples
If you or your aging parent gets charmed by the TV ads, get advice from a competent financial planner and elder law attorney before doing anything.
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Let's get Charming out of the way first.
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Snow White wishes there were a way to get Charming out of her head as she is still in love with him.
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He's got charm – no doubt about it – but he's not funny.
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"He's got presence, he's got charm, he's a bloody good actor and he's English.
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There are some really good workable recipes in there – they're a bit odd, but I like them because they've got charm.
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"She's got charms and chops, albeit amazing but imitative chops, and she does have professional poise on stage," said Michael Bourne, the host of "Singers Unlimited" on WBGO-FM, the Newark jazz station, which featured her on a gala last year.
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Appropriated for non-Spanish uses, they've got charm to spare; in Spanish settings, all chefs need to do is get out of the way and let the ingredients do the work for them.
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And with all this energy crammed into such a little body.' He's unremarkable looking, strictly speaking, but he's got charm, very nice suits and that raddled old tart of a cliche, charisma.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "get charmed", consider the nuance of enchantment and potential naivety; it suggests a delightful but potentially vulnerable state of being influenced.
Common error
Avoid using "get charmed" when simply describing a slight liking. "Get charmed" implies a deeper enchantment or captivation, not just a mild preference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "get charmed" functions as a passive construction indicating a process of becoming enchanted or captivated by someone or something. Ludwig confirms that this usage is grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "get charmed" is a grammatically correct, though not very common, way to describe becoming enchanted or captivated. Ludwig indicates the phrase is correct. Its usage spans across news, media, and informal contexts. While source quality is moderate, usage is consistent with the definition. It is important to note that alternatives such as "become enchanted" or "be captivated" can provide nuances to express the exact intent.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
become enchanted
Focuses more on a magical or fairytale-like experience of being charmed.
be captivated
Emphasizes being held or controlled by the charm or appeal of something.
fall under someone's spell
Suggests a stronger, almost bewitched state of being influenced.
be drawn to
Indicates a natural attraction or pull towards something appealing.
be taken with
Implies a sudden and immediate liking or fascination.
find appealing
A more general term for finding something attractive or interesting.
be seduced by
Suggests a deliberate and persuasive charm leading to attraction.
succumb to the allure
Implies a yielding to a tempting or fascinating quality.
be won over by
Focuses on being persuaded or convinced by charm or appeal.
develop a fondness for
Indicates a gradual growth of affection or liking.
FAQs
How can I use "get charmed" in a sentence?
You can use "get charmed" to describe someone becoming enchanted or captivated by something or someone, such as "She couldn't help but get charmed by his wit".
What's a good alternative for "get charmed"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "become enchanted", "be captivated", or "be drawn to".
Is it better to say "get charmed" or "be charmed"?
Both are correct, but "get charmed" implies a process of becoming charmed, while "be charmed" suggests a state of already being charmed.
What does it mean to "get charmed" by someone's personality?
It means that you find their personality so appealing and delightful that you become enchanted or captivated by it.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested