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charming
/ ˈtʃɑːmɪŋ /
adjective
- delightful; pleasant; attractive
Derived Forms
- ˈcharmingly, adverb
Other Words From
- charming·ly adverb
- charming·ness noun
- un·charming adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
That fearlessness is evident in Washington’s performance too — charming, boisterous and musical, but in the character’s bookend moments, serene and almost childlike.
The psychopaths I’ve encountered in my career have been neither exceptionally bright nor socially able, nor at all charming.
"It’s a charming, if optimistic, vision of a world where leftovers are not just saved, but celebrated."
"What once seemed so effortlessly charming about this young wayfinder forging her own path has, in Part Two, become more convoluted and stilted - it’s a journey that, frustratingly, leads nowhere."
“You can’t kill that many people and be so relaxed and charming unless there’s a little piece missing there.”
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