temptatious (Meaning)

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temptatious (a.)

Tempting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of temptatious

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temptatious Sentence Examples

  1. The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked pastries wafted through the air, temptatious enough to draw me away from my diet.
  2. The shimmering ocean enticed me with its temptatious turquoise waters, inviting me to plunge into its depths.
  3. The forbidden fruit of gossip lay just within reach, a temptatious allure that I struggled to resist.
  4. Her enchanting perfume was a potent temptatious, captivating me with its intoxicating scent.
  5. The rich chocolate truffle beckoned temptatiously, its smooth, velvety texture promising pure indulgence.
  6. The warm glow of the campfire crackled and popped, creating a cozy and temptatious atmosphere amidst the wilderness.
  7. The promise of a tropical paradise tempted me with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters.
  8. The crisp autumn leaves painted the ground in vibrant hues, a temptatious sight that urged me to go for a wander.
  9. The temptatious allure of the unknown lured me down a shadowy path, promising adventure and excitement.
  10. The soft glow of a candle flickered temptatiously in the dim light, inviting me to curl up with a good book.

FAQs About the word temptatious

Tempting.

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The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked pastries wafted through the air, temptatious enough to draw me away from my diet.

The shimmering ocean enticed me with its temptatious turquoise waters, inviting me to plunge into its depths.

The forbidden fruit of gossip lay just within reach, a temptatious allure that I struggled to resist.

Her enchanting perfume was a potent temptatious, captivating me with its intoxicating scent.