Associations to the word «Enchanting»
Noun
- Scenery
- Sweetness
- Charm
- Fragrance
- Orpheus
- Beauty
- Siren
- Sparkling
- Harmony
- Melody
- Fairy
- Undead
- Disneyland
- Faint
- Vista
- Delight
- Lakshmi
- Prospect
- Spectacle
- Solitude
- Waterfall
- Smile
- Encampment
- Delicacy
- Grandeur
- Glimpse
- Foliage
- Landscape
- Rapture
- Complexion
- Elegance
- Purity
- Flower
- Scene
- Repose
- Excursion
- Admiration
- Winning
- Merlin
- Imagination
- Sweet
- Hue
- Krishna
- Flute
- Grove
Adjective
- Delightful
- Delicious
- Graceful
- Exquisite
- Lovely
- Enchanted
- Charming
- Dainty
- Superb
- Lush
- Stately
- Beautiful
- Charmed
- Majestic
- Picturesque
- Gorgeous
- Fascinating
- Melodic
- Lofty
- Playful
- Fairy
- Pleasing
- Elegant
- Magical
- Spot
- Vivid
- Fragrant
- Whence
- Crimson
- Astonishing
- Youthful
- Barren
- Sweet
- Tame
- Delicate
- Mysterious
- Haunted
- Blended
- Irresistible
- Surrounded
- Heavenly
- Snowy
- Noble
Adverb
Wiktionary
ENCHANTING, verb. Present participle of enchant
ENCHANTING, adjective. Having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful.
ENCHANTING, noun. An act of enchantment.
Dictionary definition
ENCHANTING, adjective. Capturing interest as if by a spell; "bewitching smile"; "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman".
Wise words
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