disarming (Meaning)

Wordnet

disarming (n)

act of reducing or depriving of arms

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disarming (s)

capable of allaying hostility

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disarming (imp. & p. p.)

of Disarm

Webster

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

of Disarm

disarming Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier's disarming demeanor put the hostages at ease.
  2. The politician's disarming candor won over the skeptical voters.
  3. The child's disarming smile melted my heart.
  4. The dog's disarming wagging tail indicated its friendly intentions.
  5. The comedian's disarming wit had the audience in stitches.
  6. The negotiator's disarming approach led to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
  7. The teacher's disarming patience helped the struggling student succeed.
  8. The stranger's disarming kindness made me feel safe and welcome.
  9. The CEO's disarming humility endeared him to his employees.
  10. The doctor's disarming bedside manner calmed the anxious patient.

FAQs About the word disarming

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The soldier's disarming demeanor put the hostages at ease.

The politician's disarming candor won over the skeptical voters.

The child's disarming smile melted my heart.

The dog's disarming wagging tail indicated its friendly intentions.