different between enchanting vs seductive

enchanting

English

Verb

enchanting

  1. present participle of enchant

Adjective

enchanting (comparative more enchanting, superlative most enchanting)

  1. 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.

Translations

Noun

enchanting (plural enchantings)

  1. An act of enchantment.

Middle English

Noun

enchanting

  1. Alternative form of enchauntynge

enchanting From the web:

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  • what enchantments can be put on a bow
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  • what enchantments can be put on a axe


seductive

English

Alternative forms

  • seducive (obsolete)

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /s??d?kt?v/?

Adjective

seductive (comparative more seductive, superlative most seductive)

  1. Attractive, alluring, tempting.

Usage notes

  • Nouns to which "seductive" is often applied: woman, lady, girl, power, art, image, behavior, smile, dress, dance, tango, song, etc.

Related terms

  • seductress
  • seducement
  • seduce
  • seduction

Translations

seductive From the web:

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  • seductive look meaning
  • what's seductive eyes mean
  • what seduction type am i
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