tantalizing (Meaning)

Wordnet

tantalizing (s)

arousing desire or expectation for something unattainable or mockingly out of reach

very pleasantly inviting

Webster

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

of Tantalize

tantalizing Sentence Examples

  1. The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air.
  2. Her tantalizing eyes seemed to draw him in, making it impossible to look away.
  3. The tantalizing prospect of a promotion kept him striving for excellence.
  4. The tantalizing mystery surrounding her disappearance captivated the entire town.
  5. The tantalizing shimmer of the ocean on a hot day beckoned him towards its refreshing waters.
  6. The tantalizing challenge of climbing the treacherous mountain ignited his adventurous spirit.
  7. The tantalizing sound of music from a nearby park filled him with joy and drew him closer.
  8. The tantalizing taste of chocolate melted in his mouth, leaving him craving more.
  9. The tantalizing promise of love kept her heart fluttering with anticipation.
  10. The tantalizing beauty of the sunset painted the sky in vibrant hues, creating an enchanting spectacle.

FAQs About the word tantalizing

arousing desire or expectation for something unattainable or mockingly out of reach, very pleasantly invitingof Tantalize

tempting, intriguing, enchanting, interesting, enthralling, appealing,enticing, hypnotic, alluring, seductive

hideous, horrible, odious, abhorrent, tedious, odious, wearisome, horrid, offensive, offensive

The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air.

Her tantalizing eyes seemed to draw him in, making it impossible to look away.

The tantalizing prospect of a promotion kept him striving for excellence.

The tantalizing mystery surrounding her disappearance captivated the entire town.