Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her first impression of you is an endearing one, however frequent workouts and visits to her ultimately get her attention.
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The story has been praised for its creativity, its endearing characters and its social relevance.
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It's all quite endearing and personal two words one might not often associate with this superhumanly talented and famous couple.
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In the official series, he's become emphasized as soft, emotional, cute and endearing.
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He had a great respect for the inhabitants, writing that they had the endearing qualities of humour and fortitude.
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He appeared in feature films and anthology television, endearing himself to new generations of fans.
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Captive bred birds have an endearing nature, bonding well, usually imperceptibly or only slightly favouring one member of the family more than others.
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She is dim-witted and naive but also sweet-natured and very endearing.
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Despite the guys sounding like nightmares on paper, they have endearing, vulnerable cores that make them likable, and occasionally, lovable....
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Still, some features could be realistic and endearing.
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