ALL meanings of disarming
dis·arm·ing
D d - adjective disarming removing or capable of removing hostility, suspicion, etc., as by being charming: a disarming smile. 1
- verb with object disarming to deprive of a weapon or weapons. 1
- verb with object disarming to remove the fuze or other actuating device from: to disarm a bomb. 1
- verb with object disarming to deprive of the means of attack or defense: The lack of logic disarmed his argument. 1
- verb with object disarming to divest or relieve of hostility, suspicion, etc.; win the affection or approval of; charm: His smile disarmed us. 1
- verb without object disarming to lay down one's weapons. 1
- verb without object disarming (of a country) to reduce or limit the size, equipment, armament, etc., of the army, navy, or air force. 1
- noun disarming (of manner or behavior) having the effect of allaying suspicion or hostility, especially through charm. 1
- adjective disarming taking away anger, suspicion with charm 1
- adjective disarming If someone or something is disarming, they make you feel less angry or hostile. 0
- adjective disarming tending to neutralize or counteract hostility, suspicion, etc 0
- adjective disarming removing or allaying suspicions, fears, or hostility 0
- adjective disarming making friendly or agreeable; ingratiating 0
- verb disarming present participle of disarm. 0
- adjective disarming in a charming way. 0