enticer (Meaning)
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enticer (n.)
One who entices; one who incites or allures to evil.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enticer
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enticer Sentence Examples
- The carnival enticer drew people in with promises of excitement and wonder.
- The enticer's smooth words convinced me to try the new product.
- The politician was a master enticer, able to win over even the most skeptical voters.
- The enticer offered me a free gift if I signed up for the store's loyalty program.
- The enticer's promises of a better life lured me into the cult.
- The enticer used his charm to get people to do his bidding.
- The enticer's lies enticed me into making a purchase I later regretted.
- The politician's enticer was able to convince the public to support his controversial policies.
- The enticer's sweet words enticed me into taking a bite of the poisoned apple.
- The enticer's smooth-talking convinced me to gamble away all my savings.
FAQs About the word enticer
One who entices; one who incites or allures to evil.
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No antonyms found.
The carnival enticer drew people in with promises of excitement and wonder.
The enticer's smooth words convinced me to try the new product.
The politician was a master enticer, able to win over even the most skeptical voters.
The enticer offered me a free gift if I signed up for the store's loyalty program.