Use of inviting in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include inviting at the start of sentence, inviting at the end of sentence and inviting in the middle of sentence

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inviting at the end of sentence


  1. The water looks really inviting.
  2. The room looked cosy and inviting.
  3. The log fire looked warm and inviting.
  4. The February air was soft, cool, and inviting.
  5. The place where they landed was green and inviting.
  6. The house, with its boarded-up windows, was hardly inviting.

inviting in the middle of sentence


  1. Thanks for inviting me.
  2. Thank you for inviting me.
  3. I wouldn't dream of inviting him.
  4. Thanks so much for inviting us today.
  5. She was insistent about inviting him.
  6. He had been nervous about inviting us.
  7. Christ is inviting sinners to repentance.
  8. Thank you for inviting me to the meeting.
  9. A smile is the most inviting of all gestures.
  10. I began to suspect his motives in inviting me.
  11. An inviting smell of coffee wafted into the room.
  12. I'm inviting only my closest friends to the party.
  13. Leaving your car unlocked is just inviting trouble!
  14. She tried to make amends by inviting him out to dinner.
  15. Behaving provocatively in class is just inviting trouble.
  16. The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.
  17. Don't leave the windows open—it's inviting thieves to enter.
  18. She courts publicity by inviting journalists to extravagant parties.
  19. His intention in inviting us to dinner was to persuade us to back his project.
  20. He tried to alleviate their disappointment by inviting them in for tea and sympathy.
  21. When I was 17, I opened an inviting letter that decided me on my choice of colleges.
  22. They are inviting talented, but unheralded film-makers to submit examples of their work.
  23. My wife is always inviting various waifs and strays from work to our house. She seems to attract them.

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