Sentence example with the word 'prepossessing'

prepossessing

alluring, bewitching, coaxing, enravishing, fascinating, heart-robbing, luxurious, provoquant, spellbinding, tickling

Definition adj. creating a favorable impression

Last update: July 9, 2015


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His appearance is not very prepossessing.   [adjective]

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He had regular and prepossessing features, dark complexion, broad high forehead, prominent cheek bones, grey deep-set eyes, and bushy black hair, turning to grey at the time of his death.   [adjective]

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~ U ~Amiable, generous and liberal-minded, and of prepossessing exterior, he proved to be a popular prince.   [adjective]

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When Edward first entered the room, there were three persons in it, whose appearance was not very prepossessing.   [adjective]

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He seemed about five-and-twenty years of age, and was of the middle height; his countenance was frank and handsome; and his demeanor easy and prepossessing.   [adjective]

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His appearance was somewhat effeminate, but prepossessing, and there was about him an easy air, that showed he had mingled with the world.   [adjective]

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She was young, probably not over twenty-five, and not quite so prepossessing at close range.   [Please select]

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At this moment a gentleman of prepossessing appearance entered the store.   [Please select]

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It is not much use addressing a mute and wooden idol, no matter how physically prepossessing.   [Please select]

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"That other man--the thin one--has not exactly a prepossessing countenance," she remarked.   [Please select]

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Her companion was the older of the two and quite as prepossessing.   [Please select]

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