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reizenden

Reizenden is the inflected form of the German adjective reizend, meaning tempting, charming, or attractive. The term describes something that appeals to the senses or emotions, such as a person, a scene, or an object. Its meaning ranges from pleasant beauty to alluring charm and is often used in descriptive or evaluative writing.

In German grammar, reizend follows standard adjective ending rules and appears as reizenden in certain forms.

Usage tends toward literary or formal language. reizend is common in prose, poetry, travel writing, product

Related terms include reizend (the base form), verlockend, attraktiv, and bezaubernd, which share the sense of

With
a
definite
article
or
other
determiner
that
weakens
endings,
the
plural
form
takes
the
-en
ending:
die
reizenden
Kinder
(the
charming
children),
die
reizenden
Düfte
(the
charming
scents).
In
the
accusative
singular
masculine,
it
appears
as
den
reizenden
Duft
(the
tempting
scent).
In
the
dative
plural,
you
would
find
den
reizenden
Düften.
Without
a
determiner,
strong
endings
yield
forms
such
as
reizende
Düfte
(nominative
plural).
descriptions,
and
reviews
where
sensory
or
aesthetic
appeal
is
emphasized.
The
word
carries
a
generally
positive
connotation,
though
it
can
be
employed
ironically
depending
on
context
or
tone.
attraction
or
allure.
Understanding
the
inflection
patterns
of
reizend
helps
in
correctly
integrating
reizenden
into
sentences
across
different
cases
and
numbers.