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    Al·lure
    /əˈlo͝or/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating: "people for whom gold holds no allure"

    verb

    • 1. powerfully attract or charm; tempt: "will sponsors really be allured by such opportunities?"
  2. The meaning of ALLURE is to entice by charm or attraction. How to use allure in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Allure.

  3. Allure definition: to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable.. See examples of ALLURE used in a sentence.

  4. Something that has allure is powerfully attractive and tempting. A career in Hollywood might have great allure to a teenager who loves acting.

  5. allure. noun [ U ] us / əˈlʊr / uk / əˈljʊə r/ / əˈlʊə r/. Add to word list. the quality of being attractive, interesting, or exciting: the allure of work ing in television. sexual allure. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Attracting and tempting.

  6. ALLURE definition: 1. the quality of being attractive, interesting, or exciting: 2. the quality of being attractive…. Learn more.

  7. The allure of something or someone is the pleasing or exciting quality that they have.

  8. 1. to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable. 2. to fascinate; charm. v.i. 3. to be attractive or tempting. n. 4. fascination; charm; appeal.

  9. Definitions of 'allure' The allure of something or someone is the pleasing or exciting quality that they have. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'allure' American English: əlʊər British English: əljʊəʳ , US əlʊr. More. Conjugations of 'allure' present simple: I allure, you allure [...] past simple: I allured, you allured [...] past participle: allured.

  10. Definition of allure noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Allure Definition. To attract with something desirable; entice. Promises of quick profits allure the unwary investor. To tempt with something desirable; attract; entice; fascinate. To be highly, often subtly attractive.

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