charm in Russian
charm in Russian is обая́ние, ча́ры, шарм — charm means a quality that makes someone likeable, attractive, or persuasive.
charm in Russian
обая́ние
Pronounced: obayaniye
ча́ры
Pronounced: chary
шарм
Pronounced: sharm
амуле́т
Pronounced: amulet
An object, act or words believed to have magic power (usually carries a positive connotation).
обере́г
Pronounced: obereg
An object, act or words believed to have magic power (usually carries a positive connotation).
талисма́н
Pronounced: talisman
An object, act or words believed to have magic power (usually carries a positive connotation).
брело́к
Pronounced: brelok
A small trinket on a bracelet or chain, etc., traditionally supposed to confer luck upon the wearer.
брелок
Pronounced: brelok
A small trinket on a bracelet or chain, etc., traditionally supposed to confer luck upon the wearer.
очарова́ние
Pronounced: ocharovaniye
(particle physics) A quantum number of hadrons determined by the number of charm quarks and antiquarks.
оба́ивать
Pronounced: obaivat
To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
обая́ть
Pronounced: obayat
To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
очаро́вывать
Pronounced: ocharovyvat
To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
очарова́ть
Pronounced: ocharovat
To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
околдо́вывать
Pronounced: okoldovyvat
(transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to ensorcel or exert a magical effect on.
зачаро́вывать
Pronounced: zacharovyvat
(transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to ensorcel or exert a magical effect on.
зачарова́ть
Pronounced: zacharovat
(transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to ensorcel or exert a magical effect on.
околдова́ть
Pronounced: okoldovat
(transitive) To use a magical charm upon; to subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to ensorcel or exert a magical effect on.
What does "charm" mean?
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noun A quality that makes someone likeable, attractive, or persuasive.
"He talked his way out of trouble with sheer charm."
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noun An object or spoken words believed to bring good luck or magical protection.
"She wore a small silver charm around her neck for luck."
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noun A small decorative trinket hung on a bracelet or necklace.
"Each charm on her bracelet marked a different trip abroad."
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verb To attract, delight, or persuade someone through pleasing qualities.
"She charmed the interview panel with her confidence and wit."
charm in a sentence
- He talked his way out of trouble with sheer charm.
- The old cottage had a rustic charm that visitors loved.
- She wore a small silver charm around her neck for luck.
- Each charm on her bracelet marked a different trip abroad.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "charm" in Russian?
"charm" in Russian is обая́ние, ча́ры, шарм. charm means: A quality that makes someone likeable, attractive, or persuasive.
How do you pronounce обая́ние?
"charm" in Russian is обая́ние, pronounced "obayaniye".
How do you use "charm" in a sentence?
Example: "He talked his way out of trouble with sheer charm." In Russian, "charm" is обая́ние, ча́ры, шарм.
Are there other ways to say "charm" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 17 translations listed for "charm": обая́ние, ча́ры, шарм, амуле́т, обере́г, талисма́н.
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