Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewitch.(verb)
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Use "bewitches" in a sentence
"Lajoss presence bewitches everyone, and the greatest part of his charmand his dangerlies in the deftness with which he wields that delicate power."
""Hoffman's shimmering, multigenerational melodrama bewitches with supernatural imagery.""
"Although Heinrich Mann's magnum opus was a two-volume historical novel that he wrote during his French exile in the 1930s—about Henry IV and his exemplary act of tolerance, the 1598 Edict of Nantes—Heinrich was best-known from his novel "Professor Unrat": It was the basis for "The Blue Angel," the 1930 movie starring Marlene Dietrich as a young nightclub singer who bewitches a seemingly staid academic."