- adjectiveengaging (adjective)
- charming and attractive:"Sophie had a sunny personality that was very engaging"
verbengaging (present participle)- occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention):"he plowed on, trying to outline his plans and engage Sutton's attention"
- (engage someone in)cause someone to become involved in (a conversation or discussion):"they attempted to engage Anthony in conversation"
- (engage in)participate or become involved in:"organizations engage in a variety of activities" · "some are actively engaged in crime"
- (engage with)establish a meaningful contact or connection with:"the teams needed to engage with local communities"
- arrange to employ or hire (someone):"he was engaged as a trainee copywriter"
- pledge or enter into a contract to do something:"he engaged to pay them $10,000 against a bond"
- datedreserve (accommodations, a place, etc.) in advance:"he had engaged a small sailboat"
- (with reference to a part of a machine or engine) move into position so as to come into operation:"the clutch will not engage" · "he engaged the gears and pulled out into the road"
- (of fencers or swordsmen) bring (weapons) together preparatory to fighting.
- enter into conflict or combat with (an enemy):"tank and infantry units engaged the enemy"
Originlate Middle English (formerly also as ingage): from French engager, ultimately from the base of gage. The word originally meant ‘to pawn or pledge something’, later ‘pledge oneself (to do something’), hence ‘enter into a contract’ (mid 16th century), ‘involve oneself in an activity’, ‘enter into combat’ (mid 17th century), giving rise to the notion ‘involve someone or something else’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention):
- participate or become involved in:
- arrange to employ or hire (someone):
- pledge or enter into a contract to do something:
- reserve (accommodations, a place, etc.) in advance:
- (with reference to a part of a machine or engine) move into position so as to come into operation:
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- Tending to draw favorable attention or interestLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of ENGAGING is tending to draw favorable attention or interest : attractive.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/engagingDefinition of engaging 1 as in appealing having an often mysterious or magical power to attract movie stars often have an engaging aura that is hard to describewww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/engaging
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