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Meaning of endearing
The primary meaning of "endearing" is to inspire love or affection.
Etymology of endearing
The word "endearing" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the verb "to endear," which means "to make dear or beloved"
Historically, it was used to describe something that inspires love, affection, or fondness, and has been used in English language since the 1400s
Synonyms
charming
delightful
pleasing
lovable
sweet
adorable
winsome
captivating
enchanting
alluring
appealing
attractive
fetching
beguiling
engaging
winsome
lovely
cute
darling
precious
treasured
cherished
valued
prized
beloved
fond
dear
cherished
affectionate
tender
considerate
thoughtful
kind
gentle
amiable
affable
genial
warm
friendly
likable
agreeable
pleasant
nice
ingratiating
disarming
debonair
suave
sophisticated
elegant
refined
polished
courteous
gallant
chivalrous
gracious
cordial
hospitable
Definitions
- Inspiring love or affection, charming, or delightful
- Making someone or something loved or cherished
Usage Examples
- The child's endearing smile won over the hearts of everyone in the room
- Her endearing personality made her a beloved figure in the community
- The endearing quality of the old movie made it a timeless classic
Antonyms
repulsive
unattractive
unpleasant
disagreeable
unlikable
unlovable
hated
despised
detested
abhorred
loathed
disliked
distasteful
offensive
objectionable
repugnant
disgusting
vile
odious
obnoxious
annoying
irritating
infuriating
exasperating
frustrating
disappointing
disheartening
dismaying