tempter Synonyms

tempter Meaning

Wordnet

tempter (n)

a person who tempts others

Webster

tempter (n.)

One who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil.

tempter Sentence Examples

  1. The tempter offered a tantalizing reward to tempt the innocent youth astray.
  2. The serpent in the garden played the role of a tempter, promising forbidden knowledge.
  3. Caesar resisted the tempter's pleas to betray his beloved Rome.
  4. The tempter's voice whispered deceitfully, promising wealth and power.
  5. She could not resist the tempter's irresistible charm and succumbed to her deepest desires.
  6. The tempter's words weaved a seductive spell, ensnaring the unsuspecting victim.
  7. The holy man denounced the tempter as a tool of evil, tempting the faithful to sin.
  8. The tempter, with honeyed words, played upon my weaknesses and ignited my avarice.
  9. With trembling hands, I resisted the tempter's advances, my resolve unyielding.
  10. 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.

seducer, siren, temptress, solicitor,perverter, corrupter, baiter, degrader, undoer, inducer

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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.