endear|endeared|endearing|endears in English
verb
[en·dear || ɪn'dɪə]
make esteemed or beloved; charm, captivate
Use "endear|endeared|endearing|endears" in a sentence
1. Her kindness of heart endeared her to everyone.
2. Attachant translate: engaging, lovable, endearing
3. She has such an endearing personality.
4. A Codger is an endearing old guy
5. 12 This habit did little to endear him to authorities.
6. 6 His intervention will endear him to Maggie, Lucy believes.
7. 3 He managed to endear himself to everybody.
8. Pet Heaven was full of rather endearing eccentrics.
9. Their policies on taxation didn't endear them to voters.
10. His down to earth personality and affable nature endeared him to many.
11. Their taste for gambling has endeared them to Las Vegas casino owners.
12. 2 Their policies on taxation didn't endear them to voters.
13. 13 Their taste for gambling has endeared them to Las Vegas casino owners.
14. Nathan endeared herself to the mayor's powerful inner circle of friends and advisers.
15. Shyness is one of her most endearing qualities.
16. 14 Her object was to endear herself to her friend.
17. 11 Not a message endear him to the visiting Americans.
18. 9 His comments will certainly endear him to his hon. Friends.
19. 17 A writer's weaknesses are what endear him to a hsingling critic.
20. 5 The emperor saw an opportunity to endear himself to the Athenians.
21. 13 Timetabling has also helped endear professors to the changes.
22. 1 He managed to endear himself to my entire family.
23. She laughs at herself a lot which is always endearing.
24. 12 He managed to endear himself to my entire family.
25. 5 Paulson's inability to dissimulate is at times endearing.