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Winsome, adj.

Pronunciation: ˌˈwin(t)səm

Meaning: This word brings to mind the notion of something that is attractive or appealing in appearance or character. At its heart, the word conveys a kind of gentle, disarming charm. It is not loud or flashy or manipulative. It is the sort of appeal that “wins” you over almost without trying – which is where the word comes from.

Usage:

  • “He was endowed with a rather winsome, winning smile.”
  • “The little cottage, with its climbing roses and cheerful blue shutters, had a winsome charm that made every passerby smile.”
  • “Even in the midst of serious debate, her winsome humor and genuine curiosity often diffused tension and drew people closer together.”
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Ara Norwood is a multi-faceted and results-oriented professional. Spanning a multiplicity of disciplines including leadership, management, innovation, strategy, service, sales, business ethics, and entrepreneurship. Ara is also a historian, having special expertise on the era of the founding of our republic.