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English
Etymology
From semi- (prefix meaning ‘half; rather, somewhat’) + charmed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
semi-charmed (not comparable)
- Lucky and pleasant but with some problems.
1979, Saul S. Friedman, Amcha: An Oral Testament of the Holocaust, Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, →ISBN, page 195:For the next two years, Jewish artisans and textile workers in the Bialystok ghetto lived a semi-charmed existence, protected by the Wehrmacht against SS demands they be annihilated.
2006, Edward Fiske, Bruce Hammond, Fiske Real College Essays That Work, Naperville, Ill.: Sourcebooks, →ISBN, page 136:My life has followed the clichéd and semi-charmed life of a teenager growing up in a very nice American neighborhood.
2007, Rich Wagner, “A Semi-charmed Life”, in The Myth of Happiness: Discovering a Joy You Never Thought Possible, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan, →ISBN, part 1 (Thirsty for More), page 20:My search for joy began about a decade ago. At the time, I was living a semi-charmed life; the thirst, seek, and settle train that I was on nearly ruined me. I was in my late twenties and experiencing a "quarter life crisis."
2014, Eve Tushnet, “O Tell Me the Truth about Love”, in Christine Firer Hinze, J. Patrick Hornbeck II, editors, More Than a Monologue: Sexual Diversity and the Catholic Church (Catholic Practice in North America), volume 1 (Voices of Our Times), New York, N.Y.: Fordham University Press, →DOI, →ISBN, page 26:I suspect one reason it was relatively easy for me to become Catholic is that I had led, up to that point, a semicharmed life. I was a very weird kid who went to schools where bullying wasn't tolerated.
2018 November 27, April Wolfe, “Anna And The Apocalypse is a Holiday-horror Cocktail of Singing, Maiming, and Clichés”, in The A.V. Club, archived from the original on 4 November 2019:Anna (Ella Hunt) leads a semi-charmed high school life—she's beautiful and smart and loved, but still a Pretty In Pink-style heroine with a widowed janitor father who doesn't get her big hopes and dreams.
Usage notes
Typically used as part of the phrase a semi-charmed life: see charmed life.
Translations
lucky and pleasant but with some problems