The Collaborative International Dictionary
Enchanting \En*chant"ing\, a. Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- En*chant"ing*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In an enchanting manner
WordNet
adv. in a bewitching manner; "she was bewitchingly beautiful" [syn: bewitchingly, captivatingly, enthrallingly]
Usage examples of "enchantingly".
Boldly I performed the chasse en avant and chasse en arriere glissade, until, when it came to my turn to move towards her and I, with a comic gesture, showed her the poor glove with its crumpled fingers, she laughed heartily, and seemed to move her tiny feet more enchantingly than ever over the parquetted floor.
Rosalind Morrissey was not only the heiress to a considerable fortune, she was also enchantingly attractive with her tawny brown hair and full-bosomed figure.
The evening we sailed away from Gibraltar, that hard-featured rock was swimming in a creamy mist so rich, so soft, so enchantingly vague and dreamy, that even the Oracle, that serene, that inspired, that overpowering humbug, scorned the dinner gong and tarried to worship!