temptable Antonyms

Meaning of temptable

Wordnet

temptable (s)

susceptible to temptation

Webster

temptable (a.)

Capable of being tempted; liable to be tempted.

temptable Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the air, creating an irresistible temptable allure.
  2. The succulent steak, perfectly seasoned and grilled, was a temptable sight that whetted everyone's appetite.
  3. The shimmering pool on a hot summer day proved temptable, beckoning swimmers to dive in and cool off.
  4. The salesperson's smooth sales pitch and generous discounts made the latest gadget seem temptable.
  5. The whispered promises of love and adventure ignited temptable yearnings in her heart.
  6. The forbidden fruit in the garden was said to be temptable, teasing her curiosity and challenging her resolve.
  7. The temptable allure of power corrupted even the most noble of minds.
  8. The fragrant flowers in the garden released an intoxicating scent that was temptable to bees and hummingbirds alike.
  9. The luxurious vacation package, complete with pristine beaches and gourmet dining, was temptable enough to make anyone forget their worries.
  10. The soothing waters of the spa, combined with the gentle touch of the masseuse, created a temptable sanctuary of relaxation.

FAQs About the word temptable

susceptible to temptationCapable of being tempted; liable to be tempted.

corrupt, dissipated, sinful, debauched, bad, degenerate, nefarious, degraded, iniquitous, dissolute

moral, incorruptible, moral, honest, incorruptible, honest, good, ethical,ethical, good

The aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the air, creating an irresistible temptable allure.

The succulent steak, perfectly seasoned and grilled, was a temptable sight that whetted everyone's appetite.

The shimmering pool on a hot summer day proved temptable, beckoning swimmers to dive in and cool off.

The salesperson's smooth sales pitch and generous discounts made the latest gadget seem temptable.