"Disarming" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Disarming" Meaning

Disarming refers to something or someone that is able to calm and ease tension or conflict in a situation. It can also describe a quality or behavior that is able to defuse hostility or aggression, making it less likely to escalate into violence or conflict.

"Disarming" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Disarming"


The way she smiled at me was disarming, and I found myself opening up to her in a way I never had with anyone before. (#feminine)
The subtlety with which he approached the topic was disarming, and he was able to get me to reveal more about myself than I intended. (#sensitive)
The disarming sincerity in his eyes put me at ease, and I felt like I could trust him. (#genuine)
The first date was a disaster, but the disarming way he laughed about it afterwards made me want to give him another chance. (#humorous)
The song's disarming melody and heartfelt lyrics left me feeling emotional and vulnerable. (#emotional)

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Expressing or feeling disapproval, dislike, or disapproval.

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Disarmament

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Disarmament refers to the process of reducing or eliminating the use and possession of weapons, such as nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, or conventional weapons. It can also refer to the reduction or elimination of military equipment, personnel, or capabilities. Disarmament is often pursued for the purpose of reducing the risks of war, promoting international cooperation and security, and promoting the peaceful resolution of conflicts. It can be achieved through treaties, agreements, and other diplomatic means.

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Disarmed means to remove or destroy the means of providing childcare, to make someone unable to fight or defend themselves or their ideas, or to remove the power or influence of something.

Disarmingly

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Disarrange

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To disarrange something means to put it out of order or to make it disorderly. It can also mean to untangle or unsort something that was previously arranged or in order. For example, if you disarrange a room, you would make a mess of it by moving things around without any sense of organization or purpose.

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Disarrayed

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Disarrayed refers to something or someone that is in a state of confusion, disorder, or disorganization. It can also mean to be confused or out of sorts, often due to physical or mental shock, chaos, or turmoil.

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