What does fermecat in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word fermecat in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fermecat in Romanian.

The word fermecat in Romanian means vrăjit, fermecat, vrăjit, fermecat, vrăjit, fermecat, vrăjit, îndrăgostit, vrăjit, fermecat, fermecat, magic, vrăjit de, fermecat de, covor fermecat. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fermecat

vrăjit

(figurative (charmed, delighted)

The enchanted audience applauded the actor's performance.

fermecat, vrăjit

(figurative (fascinated, captivated)

The spellbound children listened to the fairytale in complete silence.

fermecat

(consumed with wonder)

vrăjit, fermecat

(figurative (charmed) (figurat)

vrăjit

(under a spell)

It was an enchanted forest, full of mythical creatures.

îndrăgostit

(infatuated)

Gary is besotted by Evie and would do anything for her.

vrăjit, fermecat

(enchanted; under a spell)

fermecat, magic

(supernatural)

The frog drank the magic potion and turned into a prince.

vrăjit de, fermecat de

(mainly UK, informal (person: infatuated)

Becca is totally daft about the new guy at work.

covor fermecat

(flying rug in fantasy stories)

Aladdin traveled around on his magic carpet.

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