Alluring synonyms and antonyms
əlyo͝oriŋ, alyo͝oriŋ
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Part of speech:
Tempting, alluring, welcoming, etc.
Tending to seduce
Enchanting.
That entices; alluring; attracting; charming.
Tending to seduce
like (related)
Having almost or exactly the same qualities, characteristics, etc.; similar; equal
Tending to seduce, or lead astray; tempting; enticing
That witches; bewitching
persuasion (related)
Tending to seduce
To try to get the love of; seek as a spouse; court
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To achieve or obtain by effort:
Transfix is to pierce with something pointed, or to cause someone to become motionless as they concentrate on someone or something either in a good way or a bad way.
To thrill is defined as to cause excitement.
(--- Obs.) To incline or tend in judgment or opinion
To bring about deliberately; induce:
The definition of a prompt is a cue given to someone to help him remember what to say, or is something that causes another event or action to occur.
The definition of mesmerize is to hypnotize or capture and hold the attention of someone.
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To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap.
To attract and hold the interest of, as by beauty or wit.
Relating to or like a siren.
liking (related)
To find pleasant or attractive; enjoy:
To tantalize is defined as to tease someone by showing them something which is desirable and then not providing it.
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To attract, charm, or influence:
To treat with lead or a lead compound:
Influence is defined as to affect a person or thing.
To draw (a general rule or conclusion) from particular facts; infer by induction
To attract or hold motionless, as by a fixed look or by inspiring terror
Enthrall is defined as to enslave someone or to completely take over someone's attention.
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(Zoology) To behave so as to attract (a mate).
To cajole is to try to get someone to do something, often using flattery, kindly tones or gentle prodding.
The definition of blandish means to talk someone into something with flattery.
To attract because of an inviting or enticing appearance:
To draw by moral, emotional or sexual influence; to engage or fix, as the mind, attention, etc.; to invite or allure.
To engage in secret or underhand schemes; plot.
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To take a deep draft of a drink or puff at a cigarette, etc.
dissuading (antonym)
To prevent (someone) from a purpose or course of action by persuasion:
warning (antonym)
To advise or caution (someone) about a course of action:
The definition of coax means to try to get someone or something to do something with gentle urging.
To take or receive by chance:
Appeal is defined as to be pleasing or interesting.
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preventing (antonym)
To keep from happening; avert:
discouraging (antonym)
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
threatening (antonym)
To cause (someone) to feel that his or her power, social standing, or self-esteem is in danger of being diminished:
deterring (antonym)
To prevent or discourage from acting, as by means of fear or doubt:
repelling (antonym)
To cause distaste, dislike, or aversion
beguil (related)
ravishing (related)
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enchanting (related)
exuberant (related)
sensual (related)
enigmatic (related)
glamorous (related)
evocative (related)
To stimulate is to excite, to invigorate or to spark someone's interest.
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The definition of instigate is to start something or cause something to happen.
(Informal) (with for) To attempt to subtly persuade someone to offer a desired thing.
adductive
Adducing, or bringing towards or to something.
enravishing
Present participle of enravish.
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