A force under the influence of which objects or people are drawn to each other
“Sir Oliver seems to think that when the nature of the electron is explained, we will then know what the attraction is which brings the apple to the ground.”
A quality or ability to evoke interest in, or liking for someone or something
“People who do not play often cannot be made to understand what the attraction is for either players or fans.”
Something that tempts or induces someone to do something
“Nevertheless, Jack's loyalty to Willie Stark and the attraction of political power are more compelling than loyalty to his surrogate father.”
A place or thing which draws visitors by providing something of interest or pleasure
“Promoting the town as a tourist attraction is to be one of the council's main objectives over the next twelve months.”
Something which provides entertainment
“A pool table, which at one time was the main attraction, lay pushed to the corner.”
A feeling of regard or fondness for someone or something
The advantage or benefit of something
A highlight or special attraction of a particular place, thing or event
Physical beauty
The mutual attraction between two people
Quaintness or antiquatedness
An extremely attractive or impressive person or thing
An advantage or purpose that can be gained from doing something
Having an interesting, exciting or fascinating edge or quality
The state of being thankful
Something that exhibits exceptional quality, something worth being shown
The core or basis for something
Arousal on a primal level
A show put on for the enjoyment or amusement of others
An object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, especially one that enables someone to establish their location
A revolving machine with model horses or cars on which people ride for amusement
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