1. enticing - Noun
2. enticing - Adjective
3. enticing - Verb
5. enticing - Adjective Satellite
of Entice
That entices; alluring.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe irruption of the supernatural into our world is a much more enticing notion to explore than the same thing happening in some past time, or in a wholly imaginary world. Elizabeth Hand
Luxury is an enticing pleasure, a bastard mirth, which hath honey in her mouth, gall in her heart, and a sting in her tail. Francis Quarles
There are times, like after a long day of work, when the thought of an easy drive-through is enticing. But then I remember how crappy I felt when I ate fast food in the past, and it inspires me to head to the grocery store or my local farmer's market and whip up an easy but healthier option. Alison Sweeney
If you make the bad guy enticing and dangerous, that's where the excitement of playing the role really kicks in. I don't get to do that in my normal day-to-day life. Life is too taxing to go to those dark places. Tony Vincent
No one had ever called her wild before. She wanted to be wild now, for him. Wild seemed more enticing then a bowl of berries. Shannon Hale
While some people may think being a chef only entails making enticing dishes and pushing the culinary boundaries, being a part of the food industry involves much more. Marcus Samuelsson