Winsome

Winsome

Winsome


WIN-sum

Definition

(adjective) Attractive or appealing in a sweet, innocent, or endearing way.

Example

Her winsome smile put everyone at ease the moment she walked into the room.

Word Origin

From Old English wynn, meaning “joy” or “delight.”

Fun Fact

What makes someone winsome isn’t glamour or sophistication—it’s warmth. Historically, the word described a gentle, genuine charm tied to childlike sincerity or kindness. In literature, winsome characters are the ones who brighten a scene simply by being in it, offering a kind of soft charisma that feels authentic rather than flashy.

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