charmer

noun
/ˈt͡ʃɑɹmɚ/US

Etymology

From Middle English charmer, charmere, equivalent to charm + -er.

  1. inherited from charmer

Definitions

  1. A charming person

    A charming person; one who charms or seduces; a smoothie.

    • And "Juno" is the kind of movie all indie comedies wish they could be: light and lovable, perhaps a bit too pleased with the cleverness of its dialogue, but a small charmer nonetheless.
  2. An enchanter or magician.

  3. A rude or unpleasant person.

    • What a charmer, Karl Lagerfeld

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Derived

charmeress

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA