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What is Prefix for enchanted?

There isn't one specific prefix that universally means "enchanted" in English. The word "enchanted" itself is already a complete adjective, meaning "to be under a spell or magic."

However, there are some ways to create words that convey a similar meaning:

* Using "-ed" suffix: You can use words like "bewitched," "charmed," "spellbound," etc., which all have a "-ed" suffix indicating a past participle, suggesting something has been acted upon by magic.

* Using "-ing" suffix: Words like "enchanting," "bewitching," or "charming" emphasize the process of enchanting rather than the result.

* Using prefixes like "super-", "hyper-", "ultra-", etc.: While not directly related to magic, these prefixes can be used to suggest an enhanced or magical quality. For example, "superpowered" or "hypersensitive" could imply magical abilities.

Ultimately, the best way to describe something as enchanted depends on the specific context and the effect you want to convey.

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