elfin (Meaning)

Wordnet

elfin (s)

suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness

small and delicate

usually good-naturedly mischievous

Wordnet

elfin (a)

relating to or made or done by or as if by an elf

Webster

elfin (a.)

Relating to elves.

Webster

elfin (n.)

A little elf or urchin.

elfin Sentence Examples

  1. The girl had an elfin smile that lit up the room.
  2. The forest was filled with elfin creatures who were mischievous and playful.
  3. The musician had an elfin quality to his music that made it both magical and whimsical.
  4. The painter created an elfin world in her paintings, filled with fantastical creatures and landscapes.
  5. The play was set in an elfin kingdom where the characters were constantly embroiled in comedic mishaps.
  6. The children loved to read stories about elfin adventures, which were full of excitement and wonder.
  7. The garden was filled with elfin flowers that bloomed in a variety of vibrant colors.
  8. The prince had an elfin charm that made him irresistible to all who met him.
  9. The princess had an elfin beauty that was both delicate and radiant.
  10. The writer's words were like elfin whispers, weaving a spell of enchantment and intrigue.

FAQs About the word elfin

suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness, small and delicate, relating to or made or done by or as if by an elf, usually good-naturedly mischiev

enchanting, charming, attractive, appealing, seductive,charismatic, glamorous, tempting, bewitching, interesting

repellant, hideous, tiresome, repellent, tiresome, wearisome, boring, wearisome, revolting, repugnant

The girl had an elfin smile that lit up the room.

The forest was filled with elfin creatures who were mischievous and playful.

The musician had an elfin quality to his music that made it both magical and whimsical.

The painter created an elfin world in her paintings, filled with fantastical creatures and landscapes.