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
- 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.
- The siren's sweet song lured sailors to their doom, their temptability to its seductive call proving fatal.
- The politician's clever rhetoric deftly played upon the temptability of voters, leading to his resounding electoral victory.
- The temptability of a quick and easy solution often clouded people's judgment, leading to disastrous consequences.
- The stock market's unpredictable nature preyed on investors' temptability for quick profits.
- The forbidden knowledge tantalized the scientist's mind, his temptability for unraveling its secrets driving him towards unethical actions.
- 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.
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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.