ppl. a. [UN-2 8.] Not subject to a spell or charm; not invested with charm; not delighted or pleased.
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., I. i. 217. From loues weake childish Bow, she liues vncharmd.
1757. H. Walpole, Lett. to Mann, 20 Nov. Still uncharmed, he said it was too little!
1818. Coleridge, Lett. to Mrs. Gillman (1895), 691. We come to a wood, full of birds and not uncharmed by nightingales.
1857. Tennyson, Merlin & Vivien, 519. That full heart of yours may now assure you mine; So live uncharmd.