endearing

[US]/ɪnˈdɪərɪŋ/
[UK]/ɪnˈdɪrɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lovable; charming

Example Sentences

an endearing little grin.

the endearing charm of a little child.

one of his more endearing habits

Characters' eyes are etched in endearing, twinkly curves.

IN THIS ARTICLE: Crime writer Agatha Christie's endearing supersleuth Miss Marple started life in 1930, in Murder at the Vicarage, as "a nasty old cat" with an unpleasant habit of interfering.

Her endearing smile melted everyone's heart.

The puppy's endearing antics made everyone laugh.

His endearing clumsiness only added to his charm.

She has an endearing way of always finding the positive side of things.

The child's endearing innocence was truly heartwarming.

Their endearing love story captured the hearts of many.

The character's endearing quirks made him unforgettable.

The grandmother's endearing nickname for her grandson was 'Little Sunshine'.

The endearing bond between the siblings was evident in their laughter and shared secrets.

His endearing shyness only made him more endearing to those around him.

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