illecebrous Antonyms

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Meaning of illecebrous

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illecebrous (a.)

Alluring; attractive; enticing.

illecebrous Sentence Examples

  1. The allure of her illecebrous smile enticed him to approach despite his better judgment.
  2. The advertisement's scantily clad model exuded an illecebrous charm that drew the attention of passersby.
  3. The politician's smooth talk and promises were mere illecebrosities intended to win votes.
  4. Her laughter had an illecebrous quality that made him long to hear it again.
  5. The scent of the blooming magnolia was an irresistible illecebrous force, drawing bees and humans alike.
  6. The illicit nature of their affair added an illecebrous thrill that heightened their passion.
  7. The dealer's sales pitch was full of illecebrosities designed to entice potential buyers.
  8. The resort's idyllic beaches and luxurious amenities were an illecebrous draw for weary travelers.
  9. The greatest danger of the siren's song was its illecebrous appeal that lured sailors to their doom.
  10. The gambler's eyes sparkled with an illecebrous gleam as he watched the roulette wheel spin.

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Alluring; attractive; enticing.

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The allure of her illecebrous smile enticed him to approach despite his better judgment.

The advertisement's scantily clad model exuded an illecebrous charm that drew the attention of passersby.

The politician's smooth talk and promises were mere illecebrosities intended to win votes.

Her laughter had an illecebrous quality that made him long to hear it again.