adj.
Having the power to enchant; charming: enchanting music.
enchantingly en·chant'ing·ly adv.
Dictionary:
en·chant·ing (ĕn-chăn'tĭng) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: enchanting |
adjective
| Antonyms: enchanting |
Definition: fascinating, delightful
Antonyms: bothering, disenchanting, disgust, repellent, repulsive
| Word Tutor: enchanting |
On this June day the buds in my garden are almost as enchanting as the open flowers.
— Francis King.
| WordNet: enchanting |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
capturing interest as if by a spell
Synonyms: bewitching, captivating, enthralling, entrancing, fascinating
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| enchantment |
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