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tempt

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Word: Tempt

Part of Speech: Verb

Example Sentences:
  1. Basic Usage: "The smell of fresh cookies tempted me to eat one before dinner."
  2. Advanced Usage: "He was tempted by the promise of a high salary, even though the job required long hours."
Word Variants:
  • Temptation (noun): The desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise. Example: "She resisted the temptation to skip class."
  • Tempting (adjective): Attractive or inviting; likely to entice someone. Example: "The dessert menu looked very tempting."
Different Meanings:
  1. To Induce Action: To persuade someone to take action, often through charm or appeal.
    Example: "She tempted her friend into joining the gym with the promise of fun workouts."

  2. To Create Desire: To make something seem appealing or desirable.
    Example: "The window displays tempted shoppers with beautiful clothes."

Synonyms:
  • Entice
  • Lure
  • Seduce
  • Allure
  • Inveigle
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Fall into temptation: To give in to the desire to do something that one knows is wrong.
    Example: "He tried to avoid junk food, but he fell into temptation during the party."

  • Tempt fate: To take risks that could lead to bad outcomes.
    Example: "By driving without a seatbelt, you are tempting fate."

Summary:

"Tempt" is a verb used to describe the act of trying to persuade someone to do something, often something that is not advisable. It can be used in various contexts, from everyday situations to more serious moral dilemmas.

Verb
  1. try presumptuously
    • St. Anthony was tempted in the desert
  2. try to seduce
  3. induce into action by using one's charm
    • She charmed him into giving her all his money
  4. give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting
    • the window displays tempted the shoppers
  5. provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion
    • He lured me into temptation
  6. dispose or incline or entice to
    • We were tempted by the delicious-looking food

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