Definition of enticing in English:
enticing
adjective ɛnˈtʌɪsɪŋɪnˈtʌɪsɪŋ
Attractive or tempting; alluring.
Example sentencesExamples
- Given its reputation, Bulgaria was an enticing location for Jay to research.
- If all this activity makes you hungry they offer an enticing menu.
- His lips had met with something soft and enticing, sending pleasant tingles through his body.
- Elegantly dressed models from Bangalore set the ramp on fire with their enticing catwalk.
- Hollywood couldn't have scripted a more enticing movie scenario.
- For many, the thought of going in dark evenings to a classroom designed for youngsters is hardly an enticing one.
- There was something enticing in his vulnerability.
- That has the potential to drive some enticing advertising deals.
- The shop itself had a bare wooden floor and enticing treasures.
- Apparently the Victorian government offered an enticing package to seal the deal.
- All in all, it is a show which promises to be very enticing.
- A pair of slots going right through the cliff looks enticing.
- This enticing book can stand alone or supplement a lesson on food or Chinese culture.
- Her extreme popularity among the Democratic base makes her an enticing choice.
- They are the truth in a world of enticing illusions.
- For Solomon, the most enticing question to be answered is how Mercury was formed.
- The Web component has proved particularly enticing for the new e-generation.
- Cooper spins an enticing web, catching all readers who wander through her realm.
- It is certainly not worthy of such an enticing place.
- The tale is plain and easily digested, but a weary traveler at rendezvous 36 might crave something more enticing.