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Comparative for tending to arouse one's physical desires
“He'd teased her with seductive looks and coaxed her along with suggestive phrases.”
Comparative for suggestive of lewdness or luridness
“A hip grind may be seductive and lewd in one culture but part of a sacred dance of life in another.”
Comparative for very physically attractive or alluring
“And the time will come when you may thank me for delivering you from the snares of this seductive siren.”
Comparative for having the power to charm or attract
“With his seductive personality and oratorical skill, he captivated his audiences with his political speeches.”
Comparative for very appealing or tempting
“Our modern capitalist world makes it all the more seductive to shirk the responsibility of cooking.”
Comparative for relating to or involving the gratification of one's pleasure-seeking senses and desires
“He couldn't contain his seductive urges and had a string of girls of marriageable age dreaming they would be his bride.”
Comparative for having a charming or endearing quality
“The seductive rogue is the hero, and his roguishness is part and parcel of his heroism.”
Comparative for having an exciting, exotic or fascinating quality
“To that dream would be added Jefferson's vision of the West itself, a vision as fantastic and seductive as any called up by Columbus or Coronado.”
Comparative for able to persuade or convince
(of a person) Comparative for having a charismatic and likable manner or personality
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