inviting 音标拼音: [ɪnv'ɑɪtɪŋ]
a . 引人动心的,有魅力的
引人动心的,有魅力的
inviting adj 1 :
attractive and tempting ; "
an inviting offer " [
ant :
{
uninviting }]
Invite \
In *
vite "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Invited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Inviting }.] [
L .
invitare :
cf .
F .
inviter .
See {
Vie }.]
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1 .
To ask ;
to request ;
to bid ;
to summon ;
to ask to do some act ,
or go to some place ;
esp .,
to ask to an entertainment or visit ;
to request the company of ;
as ,
to invite to dinner ,
or a wedding ,
or an excursion .
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So many guests invite as here are writ . --
Shak .
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I invite his Grace of Castle Rackrent to reflect on this . --
Carlyle .
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2 .
To allure ;
to draw to ;
to tempt to come ;
to induce by pleasure or hope ;
to attract .
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To inveigle and invite the unwary sense . --
Milton .
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Shady groves ,
that easy sleep invite . --
Dryden .
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There no delusive hope invites despair . --
Cowper .
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3 .
To give occasion for ;
as ,
to invite criticism .
Syn :
To solicit ;
bid ;
call ;
ask ;
summon ;
allure ;
attract ;
entice ;
persuade .
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Inviting \
In *
vit "
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a .
Alluring ;
tempting ;
as ,
an inviting amusement or prospect .
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Nothing is so easy and inviting as the retort of abuse and sarcasm . --
W .
Irving .
-- {
In *
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adv . -- {
In *
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n . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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101 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inviting ":
admissible ,
admissive ,
admissory ,
alluring ,
appealing ,
appetizing ,
attractive ,
beckoning ,
beguiling ,
bewitching ,
blandishing ,
cajoling ,
captivating ,
catching ,
challenging ,
charismatic ,
charming ,
coaxing ,
come -
hither ,
coquettish ,
delightful ,
enchanting ,
encouraging ,
energizing ,
engaging ,
enravishing ,
enthralling ,
enticing ,
entrancing ,
exciting ,
exotic ,
exquisite ,
fascinating ,
fetching ,
flirtatious ,
galvanic ,
galvanizing ,
glamorous ,
heart -
robbing ,
hospitable ,
hypnotic ,
imbibitory ,
ingestive ,
interesting ,
intriguing ,
intromissive ,
intromittent ,
invitational ,
invitatory ,
irresistible ,
juicy ,
lively ,
lovely ,
luxurious ,
mesmeric ,
mouth -
watering ,
open ,
piquant ,
prepossessing ,
prompting ,
provocative ,
provoking ,
provoquant ,
racy ,
ravishing ,
readable ,
receivable ,
receptible ,
receptive ,
recipient ,
rich ,
rousing ,
seducing ,
seductive ,
sensuous ,
siren ,
sirenic ,
spellbinding ,
spellful ,
spicy ,
stimulant ,
stimulating ,
stimulative ,
stirring ,
succulent ,
taking ,
tantalizing ,
teasing ,
tempting ,
thought -
challenging ,
thought -
inspiring ,
thought -
provoking ,
thrilling ,
tickling ,
titillating ,
titillative ,
voluptuous ,
welcoming ,
winning ,
winsome ,
witching
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