seductive (Meaning)

Wordnet

seductive (a)

tending to entice into a desired action or state

Webster

seductive (a.)

Tending to lead astray; apt to mislead by flattering appearances; tempting; alluring; as, a seductive offer.

seductive Sentence Examples

  1. Her seductive smile captivated everyone in the room, drawing them closer to her.
  2. The novel's protagonist was lured into a seductive world of wealth and power.
  3. The dancer's movements were graceful and seductive, mesmerizing the audience.
  4. The fragrance was subtle yet undeniably seductive, leaving a lingering allure.
  5. His smooth voice had a seductive quality, making it impossible to resist his charm.
  6. The painting depicted a seductive scene of a moonlit night, evoking a sense of mystery and desire.
  7. She wore a seductive dress that accentuated her curves, commanding attention wherever she went.
  8. The villain's seductive tactics were designed to manipulate and deceive the hero.
  9. The allure of adventure was seductive, tempting him to leave behind his mundane life.
  10. The advertisement featured a seductive model promoting the latest perfume, promising an irresistible allure.

FAQs About the word seductive

tending to entice into a desired action or stateTending to lead astray; apt to mislead by flattering appearances; tempting; alluring; as, a seductive offer.

charming, fascinating,charismatic, alluring, enchanting, attractive, appealing, entrancing,interesting, hypnotic

revolting, repulsive, tedious, repugnant, irksome, repugnant, tiresome, boring, repellent, revolting

Her seductive smile captivated everyone in the room, drawing them closer to her.

The novel's protagonist was lured into a seductive world of wealth and power.

The dancer's movements were graceful and seductive, mesmerizing the audience.

The fragrance was subtle yet undeniably seductive, leaving a lingering allure.