The difference between Inviting and Magnetic
When used as adjectives, inviting means alluring, whereas magnetic means of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism.
Inviting is also noun with the meaning: invitation.
check bellow for the other definitions of Inviting and Magnetic
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Inviting as an adjective:
Alluring; tempting; attractive.
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Inviting as a verb:
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Inviting as a noun:
invitation
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Magnetic as an adjective:
Of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism.
Examples:
"a magnetic recorder"
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Magnetic as an adjective:
Having the properties of a magnet, especially the ability to draw or pull.
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Magnetic as an adjective:
Determined by earth's magnetic fields.
Examples:
"magnetic north"
"the magnetic meridian"
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Magnetic as an adjective:
Having an extraordinary ability to attract.
Examples:
"He has a magnetic personality."
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Magnetic as an adjective (archaic):
Having, susceptible to, or induced by, animal magnetism.
Examples:
"a magnetic sleep"