I would use the word, "Disgusting", but others may have different words.
Frightening, terrifying, irritating, repulsive, offensive, repulsing, repellent...
a princess?
he was very charming to me !
No the word charming is not a noun. It is an adjective.
A word that describes a charming boy would have to be charming.
It is called rococo. The opposite is Baroque.
The word charming CAN be used for a girl. It's not like "handsome" or anything.
The word charming is used to describe someone or something that is attractive or pleasant. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Her eyes were charming.
I was quite enamored by her charming habits.
The root for the word "disarming" is "arm," which refers to weapons or to equip with weapons. "Dis-" is a prefix that means the opposite of or to do the opposite of something. So, "disarming" refers to making someone less hostile or suspicious by being charming or pleasant.
The African Luhya word for the English word 'charming' is "omulayi".
I believe that pretty is another word for beautiful , and charming is another word for handsome!
The antonym of obnoxious (unpleasant, bothersome) would be amiable, agreeable, or pleasant, or (to a greater extent) charming, captivating.agreeable, charming, kind