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1 dilber
"captivating, charming, beautiful, comely; belle, beautiful girl, beautiful woman" -
2 büyüleyici
adj. bewitching, captivating, glamorous, fascinating, enchanting, entrancing, charming, dazzling, enthralling, fetching, ravishing, witching, wizard--------n. challenging, stimulating, interesting* * *1. ravishing (n.) 2. captivating (n.) 3. enchanting (n.) 4. fascinating (n.) -
3 büyüleyerek
adv. magically, by means of magic, in a magical manner* * *1. enthralling (prep.) 2. bewitching (prep.) 3. ravishing (prep.) 4. captivating (prep.) 5. enchanting (prep.) 6. fascinating (prep.) 7. charming (prep.) -
4 çekici
adj. attractive, tractive, alluring, appealing, magnetic, bewitching, catchy, catching, charming, witching, seductive, sexy, juicy, inviting, comely, captivating, charismatic, darling, desirable, endearing, engaging, engrossing, enthralling--------n. tow truck, towing truck, breakdown truck, breakdown van; haulier, haul, tractor, wrecker* * *1. attractive 2. breakdown van 3. hauler 4. tractor 5. alluring (n.) 6. fetching (n.) 7. appealing (n.) 8. engaging (n.) 9. allure (adj.) -
5 mıknatıslı
1. (something) containing a magnet. 2. magnetized. 3. magnetic, arresting, captivating. - iğne/ibre magnetic needle.
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Captivating — Cap ti*va ting, a. Having power to captivate or charm; fascinating; as, captivating smiles. {Cap ti*va ting*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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captivating — adjective very attractive: a captivating smile and beautiful eyes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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