enchanting (Meaning)
enchanting (s)
capturing interest as if by a spell
enchanting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Enchant
enchanting (a.)
Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enchanting
Synonyms:
- captivating
- tempting
- magnetic
- glamourous
- bewitching
- elfin
- exciting
- entrancing
- engaging
- alluring
- intriguing
- interesting
- glamorous
Antonyms:
- horrible
- invidious
- pedestrian
- nauseating
- noisome
- obnoxious
- horrendous
- distasteful
- pedestrian
- repelling
- obnoxious
- horrid
- awful
- unalluring
- repellant
- horrible
- horrendous
- abhorrent
- odious
- dreary
- monotonous
- abhorrent
- loathsome
- appalling
- abominable
- awful
- shocking
- dull
- dull
- distasteful
- loathsome
- offensive
- odious
- dreary
- abominable
- shocking
- monotonous
- sickening
- unalluring
- sickening
- flat
- flat
- offensive
- drab
- hideous
- invidious
- hideous
- repelling
- horrid
- repellant
- drab
- appalling
- nauseating
- noisome
FAQs About the word enchanting
capturing interest as if by a spellof Enchant, Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating.
attractive, seductive, fascinating, charming, charismatic,appealing, captivating, tempting, magnetic, glamourous
tiresome, tiresome, irksome, tedious, irksome, repellent, wearisome, revolting, tedious, repugnant
The enchanting melody of the harp filled the air, captivating the hearts of all who heard it.
The dancer's movements were enchanting, her grace and poise creating a spellbinding performance.
The firelight danced and flickered, casting enchanting shadows on the walls of the cave.
The enchanting aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing the senses.