Similar words: trenchant, enchant, penchant, enchanted, enchanter, enchanting, disenchant, enchantment. Meaning: [-trɪs] n. 1. a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive 2. a female sorcerer or magician.
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1. The other becomes a witch, an evil enchantress, with amazing powers to seduce the innocent.
2. Among those white-robed girls this young enchantress must have shone out like a diamond in white flax.
3. He is enamoured by that enchantress.
4. A foul enchantress turned me into a frog.
5. The soldiers need a enchantress, an emissary of the heads of State and some love.
6. Whenever the Enchantress is attacked, she beguiles the unit into slowing its attack.
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7. The enchantress teach him how to turn the egg into palace, and back again.
8. As always, Jack was very happy to see the enchantress librarian again.
9. In the twilight of the evening, he clambered down over the wall into the garden of the enchantress, hastily clutched a handful of rampion, and took it to his wife.
10. When he woke, daylight was shining in between the curtains, and his fair - haired enchantress was gone.
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