verb
- present participle of enamour; causing someone to fall in love or be filled with love or admiration
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘enamoring’
Examples
- Her enamouring smile won over everyone at the party.
- The artist’s enamouring paintings drew crowds to the gallery.
- He found her wit absolutely enamouring.
- The enamouring melody stayed in his head all day.
- She had an enamouring way of telling stories.
- The garden’s enamouring beauty took their breath away.