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endearingly

/en-deer-ing/US // ɛnˈdɪər ɪŋ //UK // (ɪnˈdɪərɪŋ) //

可爱地,热情地,爱心地,热情洋溢地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to make dear or beloved.
    • : manifesting or evoking affection: an endearing smile.

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Examples

  • A colorful group of friends, opinionated aunties and neighborhood regulars, almost all from Istanbul’s diverse non-Muslim communities, round out the endearing cast of characters.

  • We want someone who’ll not only put up with us, but will find our particular quirks endearing.

  • With its endearing characters, suspenseful twists, and heartfelt moments, this book is pure excellence.

  • Unfortunately, that endearing story came at the cost of a proper answer to one of the more important questions of the evening.

  • It’s not something she’ll work out until she falls in with Logan and his crowd, but this is one of her most endearing failures.

  • The story of how it was orchestrated—by co-star Julianna Margulies, no less—has been endearingly documented.

  • LEGO has succeeded in convincing itself and its public that its brand is endearingly and refreshingly neutral.

  • Down under, people endearingly call boxes of wine “goons,” and they drink them with alacrity.

  • Hello, Susan Patton aka the endearingly self-named Princeton Mom.

  • Also, did I mention they feature (endearingly) neurotic protagonists?

  • The girl seemed to love her well in return, and called her endearingly Tan'tante.

  • Never was the personal character of poet so strongly and endearingly exhibited in his song.

  • She presented as endearingly natural a figure, I thought, as any man could seek or imagine.

  • The fascinating damsel so endearingly referred to is a wax figure, as you might have seen upon close scrutiny of the portrait.

  • In the centre the king dances a minuet with Madame de Maintenon, ma tante, as the dauphin endearingly called her.