charming (Meaning)

Wordnet

charming (s)

pleasing or delighting

possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers

Webster

charming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Charm

Webster

charming (a.)

Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive.

charming Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint cottage nestled in the woods had a charming rustic appeal.
  2. Sarah's bubbly personality and infectious laughter made her quite charming.
  3. The old bookstore had a charming ambiance, with shelves filled with well-loved classics.
  4. The small coastal town was full of charming little shops and cafes.
  5. Jack's witty remarks and charismatic smile made him a charming companion.
  6. The charming little inn was the perfect retreat for a weekend getaway.
  7. The historic district was filled with charming cobblestone streets and picturesque architecture.
  8. The young girl's innocence and curiosity were truly charming to behold.
  9. The antique necklace had a charming vintage look that caught my eye.
  10. The small garden was filled with charming flowers in a riot of colors.

FAQs About the word charming

pleasing or delighting, possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powersof Charm, Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; de

enchanting, attractive, seductive,charismatic, fascinating, appealing, entrancing, glamourous, elfin, magnetic

tedious, wearisome, tedious, tiresome, boring, boring, repellent, repellent, irksome, repugnant

The quaint cottage nestled in the woods had a charming rustic appeal.

Sarah's bubbly personality and infectious laughter made her quite charming.

The old bookstore had a charming ambiance, with shelves filled with well-loved classics.

The small coastal town was full of charming little shops and cafes.