seducement (Meaning)

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seducement (n.)

The act of seducing.

The means employed to seduce, as flattery, promises, deception, etc.; arts of enticing or corrupting.

seducement Sentence Examples

  1. The performer's mesmerizing dance moves emanated a raw sense of seduction.
  2. The advertisement's suggestive imagery hinted at a hidden agenda of seduction.
  3. The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafting through the air had a subtly seductive effect on passersby.
  4. His deep, velvety voice held a dangerous seduction that drew listeners in.
  5. The flickering candlelight created an intimate atmosphere, conducive to seduction.
  6. The politician's eloquent speech was crafted to seduce the electorate with promises of a brighter future.
  7. The treacherous cliff face presented a seductive challenge to the intrepid climber.
  8. The mesmerizing beauty of the sunset painted the sky with hues that were both alluring and seductive.
  9. The mischievous toddler's playful grin held a glimmer of cunning seduction, promising untold mischief.
  10. The scent of blooming jasmine in the garden carried a sweet yet seductive fragrance that beckoned one to indulge in its intoxicating embrace.

FAQs About the word seducement

The act of seducing., The means employed to seduce, as flattery, promises, deception, etc.; arts of enticing or corrupting.

seduction, encouragement, inducement, spur, impulse, appeal,incentive, stimulus, motivation, persuasion

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The performer's mesmerizing dance moves emanated a raw sense of seduction.

The advertisement's suggestive imagery hinted at a hidden agenda of seduction.

The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafting through the air had a subtly seductive effect on passersby.

His deep, velvety voice held a dangerous seduction that drew listeners in.