Enticement

//ɪnˈtaɪsmənt//

Synonyms for "enticement" (60 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 4 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • δελεασμός noun (act or practice of enticing)

German

2 entries
  • Verführung noun (act or practice of enticing)
  • Verlockung noun (that which entices)

Latin

2 entries
  • exorabulum noun (that which entices)
  • illecebra noun (that which entices)

Ottoman Turkish

4 entries
  • فتنه noun (act or practice of enticing)
  • فتنه noun (that which entices)
  • وسوسه noun (act or practice of enticing)
  • وسوسه noun (that which entices)

Sample sentences

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My integrity and principles can't be compromised by any financial enticement.

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Suddenly on the far side of the street Rozsi and her sister passed, with little baskets on their arms. He started up, and at that moment Rozsi looked round--her face was the incarnation of enticement, the chin tilted, the lower lip thrust a little forward, her round neck curving back over her shoulder. Swithin muttered, "Make your own arrangements--leave me out!" and hurried from the room, leaving James beside himself with interest and alarm.

Source: wiktionary

None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.

Source: wiktionary

In Persia, newly married couples were presented with sheep's trotters steeped in vinegar as a love enticement.

Source: wiktionary

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