How Do You Spell CHARMS?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɑːmz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "charms" is [t͡ʃˈɑːmz], [t‍ʃˈɑːmz], [tʃ_ˈɑː_m_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

CHARMS Meaning and Definition

  1. Charms can refer to multiple definitions depending on the context in which it is used. In the context of amulets or personal ornaments, charms are small objects that are believed to bring good luck, protect from harm, or ward off evil spirits. These can include items such as pendants, trinkets, or bracelets that are worn or carried by individuals with the belief that they possess magical or supernatural powers.

    Additionally, charms can refer to the ability to attract or enchant others by way of one's personal qualities or behavior. In this sense, charms allude to an individual's charisma, magnetism, or endearing qualities that make them likable or appealing to others.

    Furthermore, charms can signify the ability to cast spells or incantations that produce magical effects. Historically, charms were often recited or written down in order to invoke specific powers or bring about certain outcomes.

    In the field of computing or technology, charms may refer to small applications or software features that enhance the functionality or aesthetics of a program or operating system. These charms are usually designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, allowing for convenient access to commonly used features or settings.

    Overall, whether pertaining to personal adornments, personal appeal, magical abilities, or technological enhancements, charms typically imply a sense of enchantment, attraction, or appeal.

  2. What pleases irresistibly; that which delights and attracts, as beauty, music, conversation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CHARMS

The word charms originated from the Old French term charme which was borrowed from the Latin word carmina. In Latin, carmina referred to magical incantations or spells. The word was then adapted into Old English as carm and eventually evolved into the modern English term charms.

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Conjugate verb Charms

CONDITIONAL

I would charm
we would charm
you would charm
he/she/it would charm
they would charm

FUTURE

I will charm
we will charm
you will charm
he/she/it will charm
they will charm

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have charmed
we will have charmed
you will have charmed
he/she/it will have charmed
they will have charmed

PAST

I charmed
we charmed
you charmed
he/she/it charmed
they charmed

PAST PERFECT

I had charmed
we had charmed
you had charmed
he/she/it had charmed
they had charmed

PRESENT

I charm
we charm
you charm
he/she/it charms
they charm

PRESENT PERFECT

I have charmed
we have charmed
you have charmed
he/she/it has charmed
they have charmed
I am charming
we are charming
you are charming
he/she/it is charming
they are charming
I was charming
we were charming
you were charming
he/she/it was charming
they were charming
I will be charming
we will be charming
you will be charming
he/she/it will be charming
they will be charming
I have been charming
we have been charming
you have been charming
he/she/it has been charming
they have been charming
I had been charming
we had been charming
you had been charming
he/she/it had been charming
they had been charming
I will have been charming
we will have been charming
you will have been charming
he/she/it will have been charming
they will have been charming
I would have charmed
we would have charmed
you would have charmed
he/she/it would have charmed
they would have charmed
I would be charming
we would be charming
you would be charming
he/she/it would be charming
they would be charming
I would have been charming
we would have been charming
you would have been charming
he/she/it would have been charming
they would have been charming

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