tempter (Meaning)
tempter (n)
a person who tempts others
tempter (n.)
One who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tempter
tempter Sentence Examples
- The tempter offered a tantalizing reward to tempt the innocent youth astray.
- The serpent in the garden played the role of a tempter, promising forbidden knowledge.
- Caesar resisted the tempter's pleas to betray his beloved Rome.
- The tempter's voice whispered deceitfully, promising wealth and power.
- She could not resist the tempter's irresistible charm and succumbed to her deepest desires.
- The tempter's words weaved a seductive spell, ensnaring the unsuspecting victim.
- The holy man denounced the tempter as a tool of evil, tempting the faithful to sin.
- The tempter, with honeyed words, played upon my weaknesses and ignited my avarice.
- With trembling hands, I resisted the tempter's advances, my resolve unyielding.
- The tempter's allure was like a siren's call, drawing me closer to the precipice of ruin.
FAQs About the word tempter
a person who tempts othersOne who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil.
siren,seducer, corrupter, baiter, solicitor,perverter, temptress, inducer, briber, corruptor
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The tempter offered a tantalizing reward to tempt the innocent youth astray.
The serpent in the garden played the role of a tempter, promising forbidden knowledge.
Caesar resisted the tempter's pleas to betray his beloved Rome.
The tempter's voice whispered deceitfully, promising wealth and power.