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charming

English

Etymology

From Middle English charmyng; equivalent to charm +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?t???(?).m??/
  • Rhymes: -??(r)m??

Adjective

charming (comparative charminger or more charming, superlative (nonstandard) charmest or charmingest or most charming)

  1. Pleasant, charismatic.
    Synonyms: charismatic, smart, witty
    Antonyms: dull, charmless
  2. Delightful in a playful way which avoids responsibility or seriousness, as if attracting through a magical charm.
    Antonyms: silly, charmless

Translations

Verb

charming

  1. present participle of charm

Noun

charming (plural charmings)

  1. The casting of a magical charm.
    • 1616, Thomas Middleton, The Witch
      They denied me often flour, barm and milk, / Goose-grease and tar, when I ne'er hurt their charmings, / Their brewlocks, nor their batches, nor forespoke / Any of their breedings.

Anagrams

  • marching

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tantalising

English

Verb

tantalising

  1. present participle of tantalise

Adjective

tantalising (comparative more tantalising, superlative most tantalising)

  1. Alternative spelling of tantalizing

Noun

tantalising (plural tantalisings)

  1. Alternative spelling of tantalizing

Anagrams

  • antistaling

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