inviting
/ɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ/adjective3 syllables
Inviting means: attractive and tempting.
Synonyms for inviting5
adjective, as in attractive and tempting
Opposites of inviting
uninviting
What does inviting mean?1
adjective
1
attractive and tempting“an inviting offer”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with inviting?13
four syllables
underwriting
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Inviting in a sentence
- The warm light fills every corner of my home, making it feel inviting.Nuel
- The night passes and the stars, as they fade, are inviting us to rest.carlosalberto
- I can't go to the party, but thanks for inviting me anyways.DJ_Saidez
- I can't go to your party, but thanks for inviting me.CK
- She sat down on the couch, inviting him to do the same.felidad
- The winter sun radiated a soft warmth, inviting us outdoors.LoverofEnglish
- Thank you for inviting me to the party.CK
- I am grateful to you for inviting me to the party.CK
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