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Definition of inviting in English: invitingadjectiveɪnˈvʌɪtɪŋɪnˈvaɪdɪŋ Offering the promise of an attractive or enjoyable experience. 引人注目的,吸引人的,美好的,令人向往的 the sea down there looks so inviting 下面那片海看起来是如此令人向往。 Example sentencesExamples - The primary goal of redevelopment was to create an inviting and comfortable pedestrian experience.
- His amazing attention to detail is both inviting and seductive.
- These dishes are perfect party food, since they go a long way and are easily served up to family and friends without an ounce of pomp or pretension, on large inviting platters.
- Look at those soft, innocent, inviting eyes, those pouty pillowy lips.
- Especially inviting is the entrance alcove, with wooden park benches bathed in sunlight from the street-facing windows.
- Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn.
- But I'm not about inviting close to one hundred strangers into my home, no way.
- The bottom line is that on the table, a salad should look cool and fresh, inviting and attractive, says Mr. Jacob.
- It's talking about the disease, I hope, in a very open and inviting way.
- Here was the inviting prospect of a vision of peace and normality in the Middle East.
- Rarely has a branch of science offered more inviting prospects for a novice hoping to undertake research.
- And quite suddenly, we reached Chinchon with its inviting Sakura flowering trees in white to light violet blooms.
- The ground floor also features antique wood panelling on the walls and front bar with an inviting open gas fire near the entrance.
- These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense.
- London's combination of easy wealth and gastronomic promiscuity make it an inviting target.
- Moreover, their book makes an attractive coffee table volume with its inviting format and illustrations.
- Castini's interior is spacious and decorated in warm, inviting tones.
- The defender's control let him down, the inviting chance lost, yet such spontaneous invention fully merited the resultant applause.
- Played under perfect conditions on an inviting surface, it would be nice to say the game provided a classic, but that was far from the case.
- Rogers adopts a strictly chronological approach, which makes his book an engaging, inviting read.
Synonyms tempting, enticing, alluring, beguiling, winning attractive, appealing, pleasant, agreeable, delightful appetizing, mouth-watering fascinating, engaging, enchanting, entrancing, bewitching, captivating, intriguing, irresistible, ravishing, seductive, tantalizing
Derivativesadverbɪnˈvʌɪtɪŋli Peaceful hideaways dotted invitingly throughout interrupted only occasionally by the splashes of a pair of swans and the melancholy soundings of the birds. Example sentencesExamples - Squashy sofas nestle invitingly in the bay windows of the property's three reception rooms, and there are various seating alcoves scattered throughout.
- Hill stations, majestically situated thousands of metres above sea level, are invitingly cool in December, a colourful new brochure reminds you.
- Atkinson is not only responsible for the words within the invitingly tactile covers, but she decided how her first collection of short stories should look - down to the silk bookmark.
- ‘I can be whatever you want me to be,’ he purrs invitingly.
Definition of inviting in US English: invitingadjectiveinˈvīdiNGɪnˈvaɪdɪŋ Offering the promise of an attractive or enjoyable experience. 引人注目的,吸引人的,美好的,令人向往的 the sea down there looks so inviting 下面那片海看起来是如此令人向往。 Example sentencesExamples - These dishes are perfect party food, since they go a long way and are easily served up to family and friends without an ounce of pomp or pretension, on large inviting platters.
- The defender's control let him down, the inviting chance lost, yet such spontaneous invention fully merited the resultant applause.
- Moreover, their book makes an attractive coffee table volume with its inviting format and illustrations.
- The bottom line is that on the table, a salad should look cool and fresh, inviting and attractive, says Mr. Jacob.
- Played under perfect conditions on an inviting surface, it would be nice to say the game provided a classic, but that was far from the case.
- Rarely has a branch of science offered more inviting prospects for a novice hoping to undertake research.
- But I'm not about inviting close to one hundred strangers into my home, no way.
- Castini's interior is spacious and decorated in warm, inviting tones.
- Look at those soft, innocent, inviting eyes, those pouty pillowy lips.
- And quite suddenly, we reached Chinchon with its inviting Sakura flowering trees in white to light violet blooms.
- London's combination of easy wealth and gastronomic promiscuity make it an inviting target.
- Rogers adopts a strictly chronological approach, which makes his book an engaging, inviting read.
- The primary goal of redevelopment was to create an inviting and comfortable pedestrian experience.
- It's talking about the disease, I hope, in a very open and inviting way.
- The ground floor also features antique wood panelling on the walls and front bar with an inviting open gas fire near the entrance.
- Here was the inviting prospect of a vision of peace and normality in the Middle East.
- These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense.
- Especially inviting is the entrance alcove, with wooden park benches bathed in sunlight from the street-facing windows.
- Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn.
- His amazing attention to detail is both inviting and seductive.
Synonyms tempting, enticing, alluring, beguiling, winning |