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BNC: 14960 COCA: 17378

— enchanting

adjective [more enchanting; most enchanting]
BNC: 14960 COCA: 17378

enchanting

adjective

en·​chant·​ing in-ˈchan-tiŋ How to pronounce enchanting (audio)
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: powerfully pleasing, appealing, or delightful : charming
enchanting music
an enchanting story
a book with enchanting illustrations
One of the most enchanting museums in London is also one of the world's most important for architectural and design drawings. Allison Eckardt Ledes
enchantingly adverb
an enchantingly beautiful landscape
A young woman … smiled out at us enchantingly Stephanie Burgis

Example Sentences

visitors have long found the Highlands of Scotland to be an enchanting place
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Word History

First Known Use

1589, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of enchanting was in 1589
BNC: 14960 COCA: 17378

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