verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The conspiracy theorist inchaunted the minds of many with his wild theories about the government.

Definition:To convince or persuade someone of something untrue or absurd, especially by misguiding their thoughts or beliefs.

From inchaunt the mind

Example:Her brother inchaunted her with ghost stories every Halloween, scaring her out of her wits.

Definition:To tell someone false or misleading stories, leading them to believe in things that are not true.

From inchaunt with stories

Example:Ancient civilizations inchaunt with myths about gods and monsters, which have been passed down through generations.

Definition:To believe in and spread false or legendary tales that have no real basis in fact.

From inchaunt with myths

Example:The politician inchaunt the public with visions of prosperity and peace that are far from reality.

Definition:To create or promote false or fanciful images or ideas that delude someone.

From inchaunt with illusions