1. bewitched - Adjective
2. bewitched - Verb
4. bewitched - Adjective Satellite
of Bewitch
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoth the Oblation Board and the Specters of Indifference are bewitched by this truth about human beings: that innocence is different from experience. The Oblation Board fears and hates Dust, and the Specters feast on it, but it's Dust both of them are obsessed by. Philip Pullman
To be inspired. That is the thing. to be possessed; to be bewitched. To be obsessed. That is the thing. To be inspired. William Baziotes
For there are worlds beyond worlds, as Kull knows, and whether the wizard bewitched him by words or by mesmerism, vistas did open to the king's gaze beyond that strange door, and Kull is less sure of reality since he gazed into the mirrors of Tuzun Thune. Robert E. Howard
How bewitched I was! How could there be any good in a woman that everybody spoke ill of? Thomas Hardy
I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane. (I think I made you up inside my head.) Sylvia Plath
I am a big Bewitched fan... something about the way Elizabeth Montgomery twitched her nose. Barry Williams