come-ons Antonyms

Meaning of come-ons

come-ons

to begin by degrees, a usually sexual advance, please, something (such as an advertising promotion) intended to entice or allure, to be brought forward (as a case in court), to advance by degrees, to show sexual interest in someone, to project an indicated personal image, to make sexual advances

FAQs About the word come-ons

to begin by degrees, a usually sexual advance, please, something (such as an advertising promotion) intended to entice or allure, to be brought forward (as a ca

lures, temptations, enticements, incentives, motivations, stimuli, seductions, baits, inducements,attractions

warnings, cautions, notices, alarms, alerts, forewarnings,alarums,

She knew his come-ons were insincere, but she still couldn't resist his charm.

The used car salesman's slick come-ons were designed to lure unsuspecting customers into his trap.

The telemarketer's come-ons were exaggerated and misleading, tempting people with unrealistic promises.

The politician's come-ons appealed to voters' emotions, promising a better future if they elected him.