temptability (Meaning)

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temptability (n.)

The quality or state of being temptable; lability to temptation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of temptability

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temptability Sentence Examples

  1. The bakery's freshly baked pies presented an irresistible temptability that made passersby yearn for a taste.
  2. The forbidden fruit hanging within Adam's reach became a symbol of mankind's irresistible temptability.
  3. The salesperson's cunning sales pitch exploited the customer's temptability towards shiny trinkets.
  4. The gambler's temptability for high-stakes games led him down a path of financial ruin.
  5. The siren's sweet song lured sailors to their doom, their temptability to its seductive call proving fatal.
  6. The politician's clever rhetoric deftly played upon the temptability of voters, leading to his resounding electoral victory.
  7. The temptability of a quick and easy solution often clouded people's judgment, leading to disastrous consequences.
  8. The stock market's unpredictable nature preyed on investors' temptability for quick profits.
  9. The forbidden knowledge tantalized the scientist's mind, his temptability for unraveling its secrets driving him towards unethical actions.
  10. The executive's unwavering resolve was tested by the temptability of a lucrative bribe, threatening to compromise his integrity.

FAQs About the word temptability

The quality or state of being temptable; lability to temptation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bakery's freshly baked pies presented an irresistible temptability that made passersby yearn for a taste.

The forbidden fruit hanging within Adam's reach became a symbol of mankind's irresistible temptability.

The salesperson's cunning sales pitch exploited the customer's temptability towards shiny trinkets.

The gambler's temptability for high-stakes games led him down a path of financial ruin.