"Ensued" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ensued means happened, followed, or resulted in something else. It is often used to indicate a consequence or outcome of a particular event or action. For example: "The storm ensued, causing widespread damage to the city."
ensorceling (verb): to charm or enchant someone in a way that makes them helpless or under one's control, often in a magical or mystical sense. Example: "The enchanting melody was so sorceling that I found myself swaying to its rhythm without even noticing."
ensorcelled (verb): to completely captivate or mesmerize someone, often in a magical or hypnotic way; to charm or enchant someone, often to the point of being unable to resist or break free. Typically used in a figurative sense to describe someone being spellbound, entranced, or fascinated by something or someone.
ensorcelling means to surround or enclose something in a protective or confining way, often with a sense of mystery or secrecy. It can also mean to enchant or charm something, making it spellbound or mesmerized. The word is often used in a whimsical or fantastical context, evoking a sense of magic or wonder.
To enspirit something means to give it a quality of spiritual essence or to imbue it with spiritual vitality or enthusiasm.
Enstatitic refers to something that is calm, peaceful, and untroubled, much like the silent and steady pace of an enstatite, a type of mineral.
Ensuant refers to something that follows or comes after something else, in particular, a result or a consequence.
Ensuring is a verb that means to make certain or guarantee that something happens or exists.