Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not enchanted; that cannot be enchanted.

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  • adjective Not enchanted.

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Examples

  • In those days every sitcom or quiz show, however secular and unenchanted, had its own Christmas show.

    One nation Christmas television | Joe Moran 2010

  • Eventually the curly-topped moppet – then aged 52, which explains why an unenchanted colleague called him "the male Shirley Temple" – put it back together, only to deliver one of the all-time duds: Pirates cost $40m (£26m), and earned $2m.

    The big picture: on the set of Roman Polanski's movie Pirates, 1985 2010

  • I never spoke for my part to a fairy princess, or heard as much from any unenchanted or enchanting maiden.

    The Virginians 2006

  • He had brought bags and bags of unenchanted, though valuable, gemstones with him for just that purpose.

    Immortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 2003

  • The White House, unenchanted by the casual self-invitation, stated that Adenauer would be invited at a time “convenient to both parties.”

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • The White House, unenchanted by the casual self-invitation, stated that Adenauer would be invited at a time “convenient to both parties.”

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • The White House, unenchanted by the casual self-invitation, stated that Adenauer would be invited at a time “convenient to both parties.”

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • She would simply have to watch out for hostile monsters and other ilk, because they would be able to harass her on an unenchanted path.

    Harpy Thyme Anthony, Piers, 1934- 1994

  • Gold turned to dirt in an unenchanted atmosphere, food withered away and vanished.

    The Mysterious Stranger; A Romance by Mark Twain [pseud.] with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth. 1916

  • "You'll find out there isn't a thing to be afraid of with Cousin Eloise, and oh, Dr. Ballard," the child smiled at him wistfully, "she's getting so -- so -- unenchanted."

    Jewel Clara Louise Burnham 1890

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