enticing (Meaning)

Wordnet

enticing (s)

highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire

Webster

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

of Entice

Webster

enticing (a.)

That entices; alluring.

enticing Sentence Examples

  1. The enticing aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen.
  2. Her magnetic gaze and alluring smile were enticing, drawing me into her web.
  3. The prospect of a luxurious vacation package was enticing to the weary traveler.
  4. The enigmatic melody of the violin drew me closer, its notes both sweet and enticing.
  5. The glossy cover of the magazine, adorned with captivating images, was enticing enough to make me purchase it.
  6. The warmth of the fireplace and the crackling of logs created an enticing atmosphere for a cozy evening.
  7. Her confidence and self-assurance were enticing qualities that made her a natural leader.
  8. The tantalizing taste of forbidden fruit was too enticing to resist.
  9. The adventure-seeker was drawn to the enticing challenge of scaling the treacherous mountain.
  10. The sleek design and powerful engine of the sports car were undeniably enticing to the automobile enthusiast.

FAQs About the word enticing

highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desireof Entice, That entices; alluring.

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The enticing aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen.

Her magnetic gaze and alluring smile were enticing, drawing me into her web.

The prospect of a luxurious vacation package was enticing to the weary traveler.

The enigmatic melody of the violin drew me closer, its notes both sweet and enticing.