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charming
/ ˈtʃɑːmɪŋ /
adjective
- delightful; pleasant; attractive
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Derived Forms
- ˈcharmingly, adverb
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Other Words From
- charming·ly adverb
- charming·ness noun
- un·charming adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Legs McNeil, of Punk magazine fame, once called him “cute” and “charming.”
To most people, this was funny and humanizing—maybe even charming!
Alexander is everything Turing is not—gregarious, flirty, and, you guessed it, charming.
For those who have a problem with that, she offered a charming, subtle middle finger.
Mayim Bialik and the cast of Blossom Charming family moment, or the beginning of a “Very Special Episode” of Blossom?
That poor, pretty creature, starving, in her charming pink dress and hat of roses.
And he replied shortly, and with a slight charming affectation of pride: "I did without."
The back of her head will be quite in line with her charming little bust, and I for one shall walk round and laugh in her face.
Just as it disappeared from view he caught a glimpse of a charming little girl, peeping out of a latticed window beside the door.
Whereat, he stepped to one side, and led upon the stage, a charming blonde who was greeted profusely.
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