Comparative for too attractive and tempting to be resisted
“The editor, John Minify, made him an irresistible offer: a five-article series with an audience of three million readers.”
Comparative for very physically attractive
“She used to look good to me, but now I find her simply irresistible.”
Comparative for charming or captivating in aura or personality
“Even then, as a student, he radiated an irresistible personality.”
Comparative for enthralling in nature, especially in a way that tends to beguile
“Just like clueless moths drawn to the irresistible light, they pursued her flame, blinded to the ultimate futility of their quest.”
Comparative for drawing or engrossing one's attention
“Shauna, almost overwhelmed, aware that she had never come close to such an irresistible performance before, could feel the pulses and vibrations blossoming throughout the room.”
Comparative for too powerful or intense to be resisted
“The low prices are the result of the irresistible force of incomplete consolidation.”
Comparative for not able to be avoided or escaped from
“How difficult it has been for mankind, in all ages and countries, to preserve their dearest rights and best privileges, impelled as it were by an irresistible fate of despotism.”
Comparative for reasonable and convincing
Comparative for excessive, as results from obsession
Comparative for violent and wild, not able to be contained
Comparative for too powerful to be defeated or overcome
Comparative for unable to be disproved or argued against
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