Third-person singular present tense of 'becharm'; enchants or captivates thoroughly.
Present tense form of 'becharm' with the standard '-s' suffix for third-person singular; maintains the 'be-' prefix structure.
When a singer 'becharms' an audience, they've moved beyond just entertaining—they've created a collective state of enchantment that changes everyone in the room.
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