enchanteur
charmant(e)
"The young girl had blonde hair and such beautiful, enchanting, brown eyes!"
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
Amusing, gripping, enchanting, irresistible
No, "enchanting" is not a denotation; rather, it is an adjective that describes something as charming or delightful. Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, while "enchanting" conveys a sense of magic or allure beyond its basic definition. Thus, it carries connotations of beauty and fascination in addition to its basic meaning.
charmant(e)
une fille ravissante
"The young girl had blonde hair and such beautiful, enchanting, brown eyes!"
enchanting
Even the music, taken out of its usually pompous surroundings, sounds enchanting.
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
· elegant · enchanting · exuberant · elephant · exchange
Amusing, gripping, enchanting, irresistible
excellent or excellence
A sentnce that uses enchanting is: The castle on the top of the hill was so enchanting.
Here's an example: It was a very enchanting evening. Enchanting is an adjective, so you use it to describe something.
As she put the packet of rice into the pot the enemy stopped her from enchanting a spell.