alliciency (Meaning)

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alliciency (n.)

Attractive power; attractiveness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of alliciency

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alliciency Sentence Examples

  1. The garden possessed a unique alliciency that drew visitors from far and wide.
  2. Her smile had a magnetic alliciency that captivated everyone in the room.
  3. The old painting retained its alliciency, despite the passage of centuries.
  4. The ancient artifact's alliciency made it a prized possession among collectors.
  5. The poet's words were imbued with an alliciency that left the audience spellbound.
  6. The evening sky displayed a celestial alliciency that left observers awe-struck.
  7. The quaint village had a rustic alliciency that appealed to those seeking tranquility.
  8. The melody carried a nostalgic alliciency, evoking memories of a bygone era.
  9. The mystical forest held an enchanting alliciency, attracting wanderers seeking magic.
  10. The ballroom was adorned with an alliciency of lights, creating a magical atmosphere.

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Attractive power; attractiveness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The garden possessed a unique alliciency that drew visitors from far and wide.

Her smile had a magnetic alliciency that captivated everyone in the room.

The old painting retained its alliciency, despite the passage of centuries.

The ancient artifact's alliciency made it a prized possession among collectors.