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inviting
in·vit·ing I0217800 (ĭn-vī′tĭng)adj. Attractive; tempting: an inviting dessert. in·vit′ing·ly adv.inviting (ɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ) adjtempting; alluring; attractive inˈvitingly adv inˈvitingness nin•vit•ing (ɪnˈvaɪ tɪŋ) adj. attractive, alluring, or tempting: an inviting offer. [1580–90] in•vit′ing•ly, adv. in•vit′ing•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inviting - attractive and tempting; "an inviting offer"attractive - pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations"uninviting - neither attractive nor tempting |
invitingadjective tempting, appealing, attractive, pleasing, welcoming, warm, engaging, fascinating, intriguing, magnetic, delightful, enticing, seductive, captivating, beguiling, alluring, mouthwatering The February air was soft, cool and inviting. unattractive, repellent, off-putting (Brit. informal), unpleasant, undesirable, disagreeable, unappealing, uninvitinginvitingadjectiveTending to seduce:alluring, bewitching, come-hither, enticing, inveigling, luring, seductive, siren, tempting, witching.Translationsinvite (inˈvait) verb1. to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc). They have invited us to dinner tomorrow. 邀請 邀请2. to ask (a person) politely to do something. He was invited to speak at the meeting. 請求 请求3. to ask for (another person's suggestions etc). He invited proposals from members of the society. 徵求 征求invitation (inviˈteiʃən) noun1. a (written) request to come or go somewhere. Have you received an invitation to their party?; We had to refuse the invitation to the wedding. 邀請函,請帖 请柬,请帖 2. the act of inviting. He attended the committee meeting on the invitation of the chairman. 邀請 邀请inˈviting adjective (negative uninviting) attractive or tempting. There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen. 吸引人的 吸引人的inviting
thanks for inviting meA polite expression of gratitude said to someone after leaving a social event to which they had invited the speaker. ("Us" can be used instead of "me" if speaking on behalf of two or more people.) A: "I'm so glad you were able to make it to the party, John!" B: "Me too, I had a wonderful time. Thanks for inviting me!" That was such a fun double date. Thanks guys for inviting us!See also: inviting, thanksthank you for inviting meA polite expression of gratitude said to someone after leaving a social event to which they had invited the speaker. ("Us" can be used instead of "me" if speaking on behalf of two or more people.) A: "I'm so glad you were able to make it to the party, John!" B: "Me too, I had a wonderful time. Thank you for inviting me!" That was such a fun double date. Thank you guys for inviting us!See also: inviting, thankThank you for inviting me. and Thank you for inviting us.; Thank you for having me.; Thank you for having us.a polite expression said to a host or hostess on departure. Mary: Good-bye, glad you could come. Bill: I had a great time. Thank you for inviting me. John: I had a good time. Thank you for inviting me. Sally: Come back again, John. It was good talking to you.See also: inviting, thankinviting
Synonyms for invitingadj temptingSynonyms- tempting
- appealing
- attractive
- pleasing
- welcoming
- warm
- engaging
- fascinating
- intriguing
- magnetic
- delightful
- enticing
- seductive
- captivating
- beguiling
- alluring
- mouthwatering
Antonyms- unattractive
- repellent
- off-putting
- unpleasant
- undesirable
- disagreeable
- unappealing
- uninviting
Synonyms for invitingadj tending to seduceSynonyms- alluring
- bewitching
- come-hither
- enticing
- inveigling
- luring
- seductive
- siren
- tempting
- witching
Antonyms for invitingadj attractive and temptingRelated WordsAntonyms |