ENCHANTING in a Sentence
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83 example sentences for ENCHANTING, such as:
1. Distance lends enchantment to the view.
2. She used to enchant with the flowers you sent her.
3. Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
4. She is enchanting, but what makes her so I don't know.
5. The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
2. She used to enchant with the flowers you sent her.
3. Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
4. She is enchanting, but what makes her so I don't know.
5. The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
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Meanings and Examples of ENCHANTING
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enchanting
a. capturing interest as if by a spell
Classic Sentence: (75 in 6 pages)
1 Indeed, it was not long before he had succeeded in fairly enchanting his new friends.
2 I am very sorry to leave your enchanting party, said he, turning to Anna Pavlovna.
3 Every trait and every movement of the Tsar's seemed to him enchanting.
4 Vera was a handsome girl of twenty; Sonya a girl of sixteen with all the charm of an opening flower; Natasha, half grown up and half child, was now childishly amusing, now girlishly enchanting.
5 She is enchanting, but what makes her so I don't know.
6 "There is something so enchanting in the smile of melancholy," she said to Boris, repeating word for word a passage she had copied from a book.
7 The enchanting, middle-aged Frenchman laid his hands on her head and, as she herself afterward described it, she felt something like a fresh breeze wafted into her soul.
8 Having finished his tale about the enchanting Polish lady, the captain asked Pierre if he had ever experienced a similar impulse to sacrifice himself for love and a feeling of envy of the legitimate husband.
9 Never was she so enchanting as at this time, when she recalled the sunshine of her smiles and spent them upon us.
10 The prospect of marrying a Christian and remaining in a country where women were allowed to take a rank in society was enchanting to her.
11 The mysterious, enchanting Kitty herself could not love such an ugly person as he conceived himself to be, and, above all, such an ordinary, in no way striking person.
12 The dinginess of her present life threw into enchanting relief the existence to which she felt herself entitled.
13 Under the glass cover of the dressing-table was a menu with the most enchanting dishes: breast of guinea hen De Vitresse, pommes de terre a la Russe, meringue Chantilly, gateaux Bruxelles.
14 He desires to paint you the dreamiest, shadiest, quietest, most enchanting bit of romantic landscape in all the valley of the Saco.
15 Here the Graces bathed her, and anointed her with oil of ambrosia such as the immortal gods make use of, and they clothed her in raiment of the most enchanting beauty.
Example Sentence:
1 That icon is rather enchanting, although I'm sure that's not much of a comfort.
2 The enchanting scenery of the West Lake unfolds before our eyes.
3 A kind of enchantment took possession of my mind and senses too on Friday evening, from eight till twelve o'clock.
4 Distance lends enchantment to the view.
5 The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
6 Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
7 How fairy-like does everything appear to her enchanted vision! Each new scene is more charming than the last.
8 She used to enchant with the flowers you sent her.