different between amusing vs enchanting
amusing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mju?z??/
Verb
amusing
- present participle of amuse
Adjective
amusing (comparative more amusing, superlative most amusing)
- Entertaining.
- Funny, hilarious.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:funny
- See also Thesaurus:witty
Antonyms
- unamusing
Derived terms
- amusingness
Translations
Anagrams
- Mungias
amusing From the web:
- what amusing means
- what amusing story tells about
- what does amusing mean
- what do amusing mean
- definition amusing
enchanting
English
Verb
enchanting
- present participle of enchant
Adjective
enchanting (comparative more enchanting, superlative most enchanting)
- Having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful.
- 2013, Daniel Taylor, Rickie Lambert's debut goal gives England victory over Scotland (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)[1]
- "Fairytale" is an over-used word in football but there is certainly something enchanting about the Lambert story, rejected as a teenager at Liverpool and then playing at, among others, Blackpool, Rochdale, Stockport and Bristol Rovers.
- 2013, Daniel Taylor, Rickie Lambert's debut goal gives England victory over Scotland (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)[1]
Translations
Noun
enchanting (plural enchantings)
- An act of enchantment.
Middle English
Noun
enchanting
- Alternative form of enchauntynge
enchanting From the web:
- what enchanting means
- what enchanting level is mending
- what enchantments can be put on a trident
- what enchantments can be put on a shield
- what enchantments can be put on a sword
- what enchantments can be put on a bow
- what enchantments can be put on a crossbow
- what enchantments can be put on a axe
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