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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 root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The root word of "endless" is "end."
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
The root word of impersonal is person.
The root or base word of 'disarming' is 'arm'.
It was disarming to know that bob was in the hospital.
When I walked past, the police were disarming a suspect.
Subject (noun) verb in past tense and then present progessive, which is disarming for example I was disarming the guard.
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His sweet words and charm made him a truly disarming character.
The storm trooper took out the enemy by disarming his weapon and finally shooting him in the head.
Disarming can be used as a noun (gerund), a verb, or an adjective.-- Noun"Disarming the enemy prisoners was a dangerous operation."--Verb"He was very nervous as he was disarming the bomb."-- Adjective(used metaphorically to mean taking one off guard, or putting at ease)"He can be very disarming when he wants to be."
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charming, winning, irresistible, persuasive
"Expelliarmus" which is a disarming spell.
The cop was disarming the suspect when he made a run for it.