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disarming adjective approvinguk /dɪˈsɑː.mɪŋ/ us /dɪˈsɑːrmɪŋ/ making someone like you, especially when they had not expected to: 使人消气的;解人疑惑的;消除敌意的 He displayed a disarming honesty by telling them about his father's bankruptcy.他告诉他们自己父亲的破产情况,表现出一种让人消除戒备的坦诚。 With a disarming smile, O'Reilly tried to put her at ease.奥雷利带着让人卸下防备的迷人微笑,试图让她安下心来。 See
disarm Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples drawing your attention attractiveHe's an attractive, intelligent man. appealingShe has an appealing sense of humour. engagingHe is a very engaging conversationalist. adorableShe has an adorable little sister. lovelyHe's such a lovely lad. sweetYour kids are so sweet. She had a disarming sense of humour. His jokes about himself have always been incredibly disarming. She sings with disarming passion and sincerity. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically delicate disarmingly distinguished dreamy drop-dead gorgeous lovably loveliness lovely lusciously magnetically stunning stunningly suave suavely suit
disarming | American Dictionary disarming adjective us/dɪsˈɑr·mɪŋ/ approving making someone begin to like you: He had a disarming reason for arriving late – he was reading to his children. |