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winsomeness

/win-suhm/US // ˈwɪn səm //UK // (ˈwɪnsəm) //

赢家,胜利者,胜利,赢家效应

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sweetly or innocently charming; winning; engaging: a winsome smile.

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Examples

  • However, if the public allows Mulaney to reinvent himself, to have a significant say in the next iteration of his collectively constructed public persona, it probably won’t be as a winsome newborn babe in the woods.

  • Hopeful and winsome, it’s a deceptively simple show, but one that’s leading a conversation about how and under what conditions outsiders are able to speak for themselves.

  • The search for love lands the protagonists of two new winsome comedies in some unlikely pockets of London.

  • This woman, the story’s chief human character—there’s also a marvelous, winsome canine—is played by Tilda Swinton, who molds the text into an invisible yet tactile sculpture, a shape in the air that speaks of wordless insecurities and fears.

  • John Burningham’s winsome illustrations have never looked so winsome.

  • With her open Midwestern face and winsome smile, it was easy for her to get into conversations.

  • Winsome is what the GOP is scrambling for these days, and on that Rubio delivered.

  • He looked less nervous than Rubio, but also far less winsome.

  • When she showed up in the pages of newspapers across the country this week, she looked utterly winsome and holy.

  • Somewhere, way down in the depths of her soul, there was a little hurt as the winsome pair sped along the far dim road.

  • And beside her winsome face I saw, in my mind's eye, the Princess's, too—but only for an instant.

  • Marjorie pushed the little coach, while Gladys danced alongside, talking to the winsome baby.

  • "Winsome indeed," replied Beladon, pointing upward to where the queen sat in state on the wall amidst her people.

  • And it is in their friendship—in their kind and tender words and courteous deeds, and winsome ways, that I most truly live.