tempting |
toothsome |
As adjectives the difference between tempting and toothsome
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
toothsome is delicious.
As a verb tempting
is .
As a noun tempting
is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
entrancing |
Related terms |
Tempting is a related term of entrancing.
As adjectives the difference between tempting and entrancing
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
entrancing is hypnotic.
As verbs the difference between tempting and entrancing
is that
tempting is while
entrancing is .
As a noun tempting
is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
intoxicating |
Related terms |
Tempting is a related term of intoxicating.
As adjectives the difference between tempting and intoxicating
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
intoxicating is (of a substance) able to intoxicate; an intoxicant.
As verbs the difference between tempting and intoxicating
is that
tempting is while
intoxicating is .
As a noun tempting
is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
exciting |
tempting |
Related terms |
Exciting is a related term of tempting.
As verbs the difference between exciting and tempting
is that
exciting is while
tempting is .
As adjectives the difference between exciting and tempting
is that
exciting is creating or producing excitement while
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing.
As a noun tempting is
the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
enchanting |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between tempting and enchanting
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
enchanting is having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful.
As verbs the difference between tempting and enchanting
is that
tempting is present participle of lang=en while
enchanting is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between tempting and enchanting
is that
tempting is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation while
enchanting is an act of enchantment.
mouthwatering |
tempting |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between mouthwatering and tempting
is that
mouthwatering is that is pleasing to the sense of taste; appetizing while
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing.
As a verb tempting is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun tempting is
the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
captivating |
Related terms |
Tempting is a related term of captivating.
As adjectives the difference between tempting and captivating
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
captivating is that captivates; fascinating.
As verbs the difference between tempting and captivating
is that
tempting is while
captivating is .
As a noun tempting
is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
exhilarating |
tempting |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between exhilarating and tempting
is that
exhilarating is present participle of lang=en while
tempting is present participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between exhilarating and tempting
is that
exhilarating is refreshingly thrilling while
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing.
As a noun tempting is
the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
stimulating |
Related terms |
Tempting is a related term of stimulating.
As adjectives the difference between tempting and stimulating
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
stimulating is having a manner that stimulates.
As verbs the difference between tempting and stimulating
is that
tempting is while
stimulating is .
As a noun tempting
is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation.
tempting |
welcoming |
Related terms |
Tempting is a related term of welcoming.
As adjectives the difference between tempting and welcoming
is that
tempting is attractive, appealing, enticing while
welcoming is hospitable, accessible and cordial.
As verbs the difference between tempting and welcoming
is that
tempting is while
welcoming is .
As nouns the difference between tempting and welcoming
is that
tempting is the act of subjecting somebody to temptation while
welcoming is an act of giving welcome.
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