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    tantalizing
    /ˈtantəlʌɪzɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable: "a tantalizing glimpse of the career he might have had"

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  2. TANTALIZING definition: that tantalizes | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  3. TANTALIZING definition: 1. Something that is tantalizing causes desire and excitement in you, but is unlikely to provide a…. Learn more.

  4. verb. If someone or something tantalizes you, they make you feel hopeful and excited about getting what you want, usually before disappointing you by not letting you have what they appeared to offer. The boy would come into the room and tantalize the dog with his feed. [VERB noun with noun]

  5. TANTALIZE definition: 1. to make someone feel excited or attracted by an offer or a suggestion of something that is, in…. Learn more.

  6. : possessing a quality that arouses or stimulates desire or interest. also : mockingly or teasingly out of reach. tantalizingly adverb. Examples of tantalizing in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web There are many tantalizing varieties of this old garden favorite from which to choose.

  7. Tantalizing definition: having or exhibiting something that provokes or arouses expectation, interest, or desire, especially that which remains unobtainable or beyond one's reach. See examples of TANTALIZING used in a sentence.

  8. making you want something that you cannot have or do. The tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee wafted towards them. a tantalizing glimpse of the future. Want to learn more?

  9. When something is tantalizing, it makes you want it, even if it's totally out of reach. An exciting movie trailer could be tantalizing if it makes you want to see the movie. A little part of a song can be tantalizing if it tempts you to hear more.

  10. To excite by exposing something desirable that remains or is made difficult or impossible to obtain: Researchers have been tantalized by the possibility of finding a cure for the disease. 2. To be strongly attractive to; excite the senses or desire of: The aroma coming from the bakery tantalized us. [From Latin Tantalus, Tantalus; see Tantalus .]

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