illure Antonyms

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Meaning of illure

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illure (v. t.)

To deceive; to entice; to lure.

illure Sentence Examples

  1. The iridescent petals of the flower illured the meadow, casting a kaleidoscope of colors.
  2. The child's eyes illured with wonder as they gazed upon the shimmering lights of the carousel.
  3. The speaker's captivating voice illured the audience, drawing them into a realm of enchantment.
  4. The candlelight illured the room, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
  5. The moon's silvery glow illured the night sky, casting an ethereal light upon the sleeping world.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes illured the canvas, transforming blank space into a masterpiece.
  7. The magician's illusions illured the crowd, leaving them spellbound and questioning their perception of reality.
  8. The scent of freshly baked bread illured the senses, promising a feast for the taste buds.
  9. The siren's song illured sailors to their doom, luring them onto the treacherous rocks.
  10. The scholar's knowledge illured students, inspiring them to explore the depths of learning.

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To deceive; to entice; to lure.

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The iridescent petals of the flower illured the meadow, casting a kaleidoscope of colors.

The child's eyes illured with wonder as they gazed upon the shimmering lights of the carousel.

The speaker's captivating voice illured the audience, drawing them into a realm of enchantment.

The candlelight illured the room, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.