inviting (Meaning)

Wordnet

inviting (a)

attractive and tempting

Webster

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

of Invite

Webster

inviting (a.)

Alluring; tempting; as, an inviting amusement or prospect.

inviting Sentence Examples

  1. The cozy fireplace and soft lighting created an inviting atmosphere in the living room.
  2. Her warm smile and friendly demeanor made her quite inviting to new acquaintances.
  3. The aroma of freshly baked bread was incredibly inviting as we entered the bakery.
  4. The lush greenery and colorful flowers made the garden an inviting place to relax.
  5. The inviting blue waters of the Caribbean beckoned travelers from around the world.
  6. The restaurant's inviting decor and charming ambiance drew in patrons from the bustling street outside.
  7. His inviting gaze invited trust and openness from those around him.
  8. The soft cushions and fluffy blankets on the couch looked incredibly inviting after a long day.
  9. The inviting scent of coffee wafted from the café, enticing passersby to stop in for a cup.
  10. The hotel's inviting pool and comfortable loungers made it a perfect spot for relaxation.

FAQs About the word inviting

attractive and temptingof Invite, Alluring; tempting; as, an inviting amusement or prospect.

tasty, charming, grateful, enviable, satisfying, desirable, gratifying, pleasant, sweet, nice

offensive, offensive, miserable,undesirable, undesirable, miserable, odious, repellent, unpleasant, bilious

The cozy fireplace and soft lighting created an inviting atmosphere in the living room.

Her warm smile and friendly demeanor made her quite inviting to new acquaintances.

The aroma of freshly baked bread was incredibly inviting as we entered the bakery.

The lush greenery and colorful flowers made the garden an inviting place to relax.