Disarming [adjective]
Definition of Disarming:
charming
Sentence/Example of Disarming:
He responded at once by presenting himself at her home with all his disarming naivete.
(With a sudden disarming smile) I don't know whether an apology is overdoing the charm?
But I have put as many irons in against this folly of the disarming as I could manage.
Helen had been prejudiced against Mrs. Charnock, but her blunt sincerity was disarming.
On disarming himself, Osbert perceived that he was wounded, and that one of his steel boots was full of blood.
Not one of them would pick it up, lest the act might be construed into one of distrust, of disarming him, so to say.
So much splendour flattered the national pride, without disarming the envious.
But afterward, on their own admission, which was most disarming in its candor, they became careless and "too gay."
To these latter he probably volunteered information about the other interviews he had had, thereby disarming their criticisms.
She was lovely to look at and ingenuously lovable in her clinging affection and disarming naturalness.