1. enchanting - Noun
2. enchanting - Adjective
3. enchanting - Verb
5. enchanting - Adjective Satellite
of Enchant
Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe enchanting charms of this sublime science reveal themselves in all their beauty only to those who have the courage to go deeply into it. Carl Friedrich Gauss
What's more enchanting than the voices of young people, when you can't hear what they say? Logan Pearsall Smith
The delight we inspire in others has this enchanting peculiarity that, far from being diminished like every other reflection, it returns to us more radiant than ever. Victor Hugo
Sex is all the enchantment required. Do men find women so enchanting once the sex is taken out? Does anyone find anyone that enchanting unless they have sexual business with them? Who else are you enchanted by? Nobody. Philip Roth
Girls are apt to imagine noble and enchanting and totally imaginary figures in their own minds; they have fanciful extravagant ideas about men, and sentiment, and life; and then they innocently endow somebody or other with all the perfections for their daydreams, and put their trust in him. Honoré de Balzac
In every age poets and social reformers have tried to stimulate the people of their own time to a nobler life by enchanting stories of the virtues of the heroes of old. Alfred Marshall