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enticing
[ en-tahy-sing ]
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Other Words From
- en·tic·ing·ly adverb
- en·tic·ing·ness noun
- non·en·tic·ing adjective
- non·en·tic·ing·ly adverb
- un·en·tic·ing adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of enticing1
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Example Sentences
These are the kinds of uncomfortable and sometimes upsetting scenarios that make the two-year-old web series so enticing.
Why is riffing on—and ripping off—Shakespeare so incredibly enticing?
But that just made Summer more enticing, an unobtainable Beau Ideal.
Underneath minimalistic names like Detox and Cleanse, enticing descriptions of the fluid medicine bags help narrow the choices.
Evidently the opportunity for advertising was too enticing for some.
Unlike many other teachers, Susy had not to go about enticing boys to her Sabbath class.
He should have manliness enough to resist all their pretty arts, and enticing ways.
Your Caroline, so enticing five hours before in this very chamber where she frisked about like an eel, is now a junk of lead.
Mackenzie had no solution to offer except patience and economy; and the Opposition were freer to frame an enticing policy.
And the whitewash, the enticing, beautiful words which are used to cover it over and make it appear as being secure!
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