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Beckoning Meaning in English

word · lemma: beckon

ˈbɛkənɪŋ
BEK-uh-ning
bˈɛkənɪŋ
BEK-uh-ning

Definition

Using a gesture or movement, usually of the hand or head, to invite someone to come closer or follow. It can also mean attracting or tempting.

Usage & Nuances

"Beckoning" is often used to describe a gentle, inviting gesture. It can be literal or figurative (like opportunities "beckoning"). Commonly follows "with" ("beckoning with her hand"), and is slightly formal or literary in tone.

Example Sentences

She was beckoning to her friend from across the street.

basic

The teacher stood at the door beckoning the students inside.

basic

He saw his dog beckoning with its paw.

basic

A mysterious light in the distance was beckoning him to come closer.

natural

She stood in the doorway, beckoning me in with a smile.

natural

The adventure of the open road was beckoning, and he couldn’t resist.

natural