| enchanting | | |
| adj. | 1. bewitching, captivating, enchanting, enthralling, entrancing, fascinating | capturing interest as if by a spell.; "bewitching smile"; "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman" |
| ~ attractive | pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm.; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations" |
| magical | | |
| adj. | 1. charming, magic, magical, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly | possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers.; "charming incantations"; "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"; "a magical spell"; "'tis now the very witching time of night"; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers" |
| ~ supernatural | not existing in nature or subject to explanation according to natural laws; not physical or material.; "supernatural forces and occurrences and beings" |
| phantasm | | |
| n. (person) | 1. apparition, fantasm, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, specter, spectre | a ghostly appearing figure.; "we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us" |
| ~ disembodied spirit, spirit | any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings. |
| ~ flying dutchman | the captain of a phantom ship (the Flying Dutchman) who was condemned to sail against the wind until Judgment Day. |
| n. (cognition) | 2. apparition, fantasm, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, shadow | something existing in perception only.; "a ghostly apparition at midnight" |
| ~ flying saucer, ufo, unidentified flying object | an (apparently) flying object whose nature is unknown; especially those considered to have extraterrestrial origins. |
| ~ flying dutchman | a phantom ship that is said to appear in storms near the Cape of Good Hope. |
| ~ ghost, specter, wraith, spectre, spook, shade | a mental representation of some haunting experience.; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past" |
| ~ illusion, semblance | an erroneous mental representation. |
| phantasma | | |
| will-o'-the-wisp | | |
| n. (phenomenon) | 1. friar's lantern, ignis fatuus, jack-o'-lantern, will-o'-the-wisp | a pale light sometimes seen at night over marshy ground. |
| ~ light, visible light, visible radiation | (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation.; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window" |
| n. (cognition) | 2. ignis fatuus, will-o'-the-wisp | an illusion that misleads. |
| ~ fancy, phantasy, illusion, fantasy | something many people believe that is false.; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy" |
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