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How to say "charming" in English?

The English words for "charming" are: charming, fascinating, enchanting, bewitching, captivating.

I. charming?

English? ['t?ɑ?m?]? American? ['t?ɑ?rm?]? ? 

adj.? charming

Example sentence: you?are?a?charming?girl.?

You are a charming girl.

II. fascinating

English [?f?s?ne?t?] American [?f?s?net?]?

adj. fascinating, greatly attractive; mesmerizing

v. to enrapture (ing form of fascinate)

Example sentence: It's?really?a?fascinating?place.?

It's?a?really?fascinating?place.

III. enchanting

English [?n?t?ɑ:nt?] American [?n?t?nt?]?

adj. charming; flattering; delightful

v. to delight, enchant (present participle of enchant); to bewitch

Example sentence: she?has?the?most?enchanting?smile.?

She has the most enchanting smile.

IV. bewitching

English [b?w?t]?

adj. enchanting, mesmerizing

v. to cast a spell ( present participle of bewitch ) on (someone); to enchant, fascinate

Example sentence: He?was?mesmerized?by?her?bewitching?green?eyes.?

He was mesmerized by her soulful green eyes.

V. captivating

English [?k?pt?ve?t?]?

adj. captivating, charming, attractive

v. fascinate (someone), bewitch ( present participle of captivate )

Example sentence: roosevelt?was?a?captivating?speaker.?

Roosevelt was a captivating orator.