engagingly

[US]/in'geidʒiŋli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in an appealing and attractive manner; in a way that captivates or draws in others

Example Sentences

But the great physicist was also engagingly simple, trading ties and socks for mothy sweaters and sweatshirts.

He thinks Arthur and his knights engagingly native but is shocked by their coarseness and their inhumane treatment of the servants.

She engages engagingly with the audience during her presentations.

The teacher taught the lesson in an engagingly interactive way.

The book captivated readers with its engagingly written characters.

He tells stories engagingly, keeping his listeners entertained.

The engagingly designed website attracted a lot of visitors.

The movie was engagingly entertaining, making the audience laugh and cry.

The engagingly written article kept readers hooked from beginning to end.

She engages engagingly with children, making learning fun and interactive.

The engagingly colorful illustrations in the book captured the attention of young readers.

The engagingly witty dialogue between the characters added depth to the storyline.

Real-world Examples

James was in excellent spirits, and Isabella most engagingly placid.

Source: Northanger Abbey (original version)

Her dark hair was fluffed out engagingly and the cold cream had been wiped from her face and just enough makeup applied.

Source: The Woman at the Bottom of the Lake (Part 2)

He hopped closer and closer and looked at Ben Weatherstaff more and more engagingly.

Source: The Secret Garden (Original Version)

But in 1970 Jim Allen, an Anglo-Kenyan scholar with an engagingly grumpy air and an almost obsessive love of Lamu, persuaded the government to convert it into the Lamu Museum.

Source: The Economist Culture

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