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Description
Type: Adjective
Origin: From Arabic root سحر (magic, enchantment).
Usage: Describes someone who is captivated, charmed, or under magical influence.
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Positive/Neutral depending on context
Register: Poetic, literary, common
Pragmatic Sense: Used for wonder, amazement, or magical effect.
Synonyms (Urdu): مگن، متاثر، سحر زدہ
Synonyms (English): captivated, enchanted, fascinated, spellbound
Antonyms (Urdu): آزاد، بے اثر
Antonyms (English): free, unaffected, indifferent
Example Sentences:
Urdu: بچہ کہانی سن کر مسحور ہو گیا۔
English: The child was enchanted by the story.,
Urdu: ناظرین گانے سے مسحور ہوگئے۔
English: The audience was spellbound by the song.,
Urdu: وہ حسن سے مسحور تھا۔
English: He was fascinated by the beauty.