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Meaning of inviting
The primary meaning of "inviting" is to attract or tempt someone to do something or to go somewhere.
Etymology of inviting
The word "inviting" comes from the verb "invite", which originated from the Latin "invitare", meaning "to invite" or "to call in", a combination of "in" (in, on, or to) and "vocare" (to call)
Historically, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including the idea of something being attractive or appealing
Synonyms
appealing
attractive
enticing
alluring
charming
captivating
engaging
intriguing
interesting
pleasant
delightful
welcoming
hospitable
friendly
approachable
accessible
accommodating
congenial
affable
genial
warm
invitingly
seductive
tantalizing
tempting
beckoning
luring
persuasive
compelling
irresistible
magnetic
lovely
nice
agreeable
pleasant
sweet
endearing
winsome
fetching
beguiling
enchanting
bewitching
Definitions
- Attractive or appealing, especially in a way that makes you want to do something or go somewhere
- Making someone feel welcome or included
- Attracting or tempting someone to do something or to go somewhere
Usage Examples
- The new restaurant's inviting atmosphere made it a popular spot for dinner
- The inviting smell of freshly baked cookies wafted from the kitchen
- The hotel's inviting pool area was a great place to relax and unwind
Antonyms
uninviting
unwelcoming
unappealing
unattractive
repellent
repulsive
disagreeable
unpleasant
unappealing
off-putting
discouraging
disheartening
dismal
dreary
gloomy
depressing
forbidding
intimidating
hostile
inhospitable
cold
unfriendly
aloof
distant
reserved
unapproachable
inaccessible