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enchanting
[ en-chan-ting, -chahn- ]
enchanting
/ ɪ²Ôˈ³Ùʃɑ˲ԳÙɪŋ /
adjective
- pleasant; delightful
Derived Forms
- ±ð²Ôˈ³¦³ó²¹²Ô³Ù¾±²Ô²µ±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ð²Ô·³¦³ó²¹²Ô³Ùi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of enchanting1
Example Sentences
"The flip phone was the most advanced technology they had in the 90s and there's something so enchanting about a time where there was no access to social media," he says.
Hanging over every conversation — like the big, puffy clouds above, but much less enchanting — was President Trump.
A notoriously private and mysterious man, Robbins spent his life enchanting readers with clever wordplay and bizarre, highly whimsical stories that oozed with philosophical musings and quips.
A few days later, the Indian military flew journalists to Car Nicobar, a flat fertile island known for its enchanting beaches and also home to a large Indian air force colony.
The film shares the same narrative structure as past versions but fleshes out sequences that necessitate more introspection to enhance the story’s already enchanting framework.
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