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- DictionarySe·duc·tive/səˈdəktiv/
adjective
- 1. tempting and attractive; enticing: "a seductive voice"
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making you want to have or do something: the seductive power of money. (Definition of seductive from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
SEDUCTIVE definition: 1. sexually attractive: 2. making you want to have or do something: . Learn more.
Definition of seductive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English se‧duc‧tive /sɪˈdʌktɪv/ adjective 1 someone, especially a woman, who is seductive is sexually attractive She used all of her seductive charm to try and persuade him. 2 something that is seductive is very interesting or attractive to you, in a way that persuades you to do something you ...
What does the adjective seductive mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective seductive . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
of or relating to seduction: a seductive offer to switch companies; a seductive smile. See -duc-.
Highly alluring, captivating, or enticing, often in a sensual or persuasive manner. "She cast a seductive glance at him, leaving him completely enchanted." Detailed meaning of seductive. It suggests a powerful appeal that can easily captivate or influence others.