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Antonyms for end earing
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : en-deer-ing |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈdɪər ɪŋ |
- bore
- boring
- bothering
- common
- deter
- disagreeable
- disconnect
- discourage
- disenchant
- disenchanting
- disfavored
- disgust
- disinterest
- dislike
- displease
- dissuade
- give up
- hate
- hated
- let go
- prevent
- refuse
- reject
- release
- repel
- repellent
- repulse
- repulsive
- shun
- turn off
- ugly
- unappealing
- unattractive
- unfasten
- unimportant
Definition of end earing
Origin :- 1660s, present participle adjective from endear. Related: Endearingly.
- As in pet : adj favorite
- As in winning/winsome : adj attractive, charming
- As in enchanting : adj fascinating, delightful
- As in endearing : adj lovable
- As in attract : verb draw attention
- As in enamor : verb fascinate, captivate
- As in endear : verb attract attention
Synonyms for end earing
- acceptable
- adorable
- affectionate
- agreeable
- allure
- alluring
- amiable
- appeal to
- appealing
- attach
- attract
- attractive
- bait
- beckon
- beguile
- beguiling
- bewitch
- bewitching
- bind
- bring
- captivate
- captivating
- charm
- charming
- cherish
- cherished
- come on
- court
- cute
- darling
- dear
- dearest
- delectable
- delightful
- disarming
- drag
- draw
- enchant
- enchanting
- endear
- endearing
- engage
- engaging
- enrapture
- enthrall
- enthralling
- entice
- entrance
- entrancing
- exciting
- exert influence
- fall in love with
- fascinate
- fascinating
- favored
- fetching
- freak out
- give the come-on
- glamorous
- go over big
- grab
- gratifying
- hook
- induce
- infatuate
- interest
- intrigue
- intriguing
- inveigle
- invite
- irresistible
- kill
- knock dead
- knock out
- lovable
- loved
- lovely
- lure
- magnetize
- make a hit with
- make hit with
- mousetrap
- pleasant
- please
- pleasing
- precious
- preferred
- prepossessing
- prize
- pull
- ravishing
- rope in
- score
- seduce
- seductive
- send
- siren
- sirenic
- slay
- solicit
- special
- spellbind
- steer
- suck in
- sweep off feet
- sweep off one's feet
- sweet
- taking
- tempt
- treasure
- turn on
- value
- vamp
- wile
- win
- winning
- winsome
- wow
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