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allure

/ə'ljuə/
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Definition:
  • Allure (noun): The power to attract or charm someone, often in a mysterious or tempting way.
  • Allure (verb): To attract or tempt someone by being interesting or appealing.
Usage Instructions:
  • As a noun, "allure" is used to describe something that has a strong attraction or charm.
  • As a verb, you can use it to indicate that someone or something is tempting or drawing someone in.
Examples:
  • Noun: "The allure of the beautiful sunset kept us on the beach longer."
  • Verb: "The scent of fresh bread can allure anyone walking by the bakery."
Advanced Usage:

In literature or more formal contexts, "allure" can convey a deeper sense of mystery or enchantment. For example, “The allure of the ancient city was undeniable, with its rich history and enchanting architecture.”

Word Variants:
  • Alluring (adjective): Something that is very attractive or tempting.
    • Example: "She wore an alluring dress to the party."
  • Allured (verb): The past tense of allure, meaning to have attracted someone in the past.
    • Example: "The prospect of adventure allured him to take the trip."
Different Meanings:
  1. Allure in Fashion and Beauty: Often used to describe the attractiveness of clothing or personal style.
  2. Allure in Nature: Describing the charm of natural landscapes, like mountains or forests.
Synonyms:
  • Attraction
  • Charm
  • Appeal
  • Enticement
  • Seduction
Idioms:

While there aren’t direct idioms with "allure," you can use phrases that convey a similar meaning: - "Draw in": To attract someone’s interest. - Example: "The movie's intriguing trailer drew in a large audience."

Phrasal Verbs:

There's not a specific phrasal verb that uses "allure," but you can use related terms: - "Bring in": To attract or draw someone or something toward a place or idea. - Example: "The festival was designed to bring in tourists from all around the country."

Summary:

In summary, "allure" is about attraction and charm, whether in people, objects, or experiences. It can be used in both everyday language and more sophisticated writing.

Noun
  1. the power to entice or attract through personal charm
Verb
  1. dispose or incline or entice to
    • We were tempted by the delicious-looking food

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