charmingly

/ˈtʃɑːmɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃɑːrmɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)

charmingly — 副詞

1. in a warm, attractive way that makes a person, place, or detail easy to like

1.副詞B2
釋義

迷人地

以討喜又吸引人的方式

in a warm, attractive way that makes a person, place, or detail easy to like

例句

Mira smiled charmingly and thanked the shopkeeper for the map.

Mira 迷人地笑著,向店主道謝,感謝他把地圖拿給她。

verb + charmingly for an attractive social manner

The guest room was charmingly decorated with pressed flowers and pale green walls.

客房用壓花和淡綠色牆面裝飾得很迷人。

be charmingly decorated for an appealing look

同義詞
  • attractively

    broader and often more visual; less warm or personal in tone

  • delightfully

    puts more weight on the speaker's pleasure or happy surprise

  • winningly

    usually describes a person's likable manner, not a room or object

反義詞
  • awkwardly

    opposite in social manner; suggests discomfort instead of ease

  • stiffly

    describes a formal or uncomfortable manner rather than warm appeal

  • unattractively

    focuses on lacking visual appeal rather than personal warmth

文法句型

verb + charmingly (e.g. smile charmingly, talk charmingly)

be charmingly + adjective/past participle (e.g. charmingly simple, charmingly decorated)

用法筆記

Often describes someone's social manner or the look of a place or object. It suggests warm appeal rather than strong beauty, so it works especially well with verbs like 'smile' or 'talk' and adjectives like 'simple' or 'old-fashioned'.

常見錯誤

The village looked charmingly in the evening light.
The village looked charming in the evening light.
💡after linking verbs like 'look' or 'seem', use the adjective 'charming', not the adverb.
I charmingly like her new song.
I really like her new song.
💡'charmingly' describes the manner or appearance of something, not the strength of your feeling.