enchanting

IPA: ɛntʃˈæntɪŋ

noun

  • An act of enchantment.

adjective

  • Having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful.
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Examples of "enchanting" in Sentences

  • I found it slight but enchanting, which is not the same thing as slightly enchanting.
  • But he said he liked the enchanting sounds the Arabic words made as they rolled off his tongue.
  • These days of camping in the woods with the other Girl Scouts recalled the enchanting months outdoors she had spent with her father.
  • Bed, which was published in June, is the debut novel of the journalist David Whitehouse and has been described as "enchanting, surreal and heart-warming".
  • Though mostly anchored in the very real world, all of these stories are sprinkled with a beguiling darkness that recalls the enchanting lilt of our earliest story times.
  • Her little nose, and her fresh colour, and her silly but not unmalicious laugh, were called enchanting; and all irregularities of feature and faults of shape were absolutely turned into merits by that odd commendation, so common with us -- "A deuced fine girl; none of your regular beauties."
  • Thinking of the last movie I saw Ledger in, as the beautiful, romantic but flawed and human "live fast, die young" James Dean-inspired Dylan persona in I'm Not There, I was filled with sadness, recalling the enchanting, idyllic scenes between Charlotte Gainsbourg and Ledger tuned to Dylan's "I Want You."
  • Best known as the enchanting French witch Fleur Delacour in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005) and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" parts 1 and 2 (2010 and 2011), Ms. Poésy has also played Colin Farrell's love interest ("In Bruges," 2008) and, more recently, James Franco's former girlfriend in Danny Boyle's "127 Hours."

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