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[ UK /ɛnt‍ʃˈɑːntɐ/ ]
[ US /ɛnˈtʃæntɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sorcerer or magician

How To Use enchanter In A Sentence

  • Bleak as it is, it is not the book of a disenchanter; and in writing it Crace was not simply proclaiming his adherence to a scientifically informed world view or crudely demolishing the concept of an afterlife. Homo Erectus
  • Even ogres, gnomes and probably, Deran thought, a few enchanters were present.
  • I started feeling the magic when the enchanter began waving his hands around.
  • The telegraph, however, is the great disenchanter. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
  • We remained, therefore, in a kind of enchanter's circle until nomination-day was over. The Adventure of Living
  • This guy appeared among the enchanters in the eighth circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno, so he must have been almighty.
  • Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer.
  • Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds.
  • There were four ranks a person could be - witch or wizard, mage, enchanter or enchantress, and sorcerer or sorceress.
  • He seizes upon the device of the wicked enchanters to explain the discrepancy between his own vision and that of those around him.
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