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The meaning of ALLURE is to entice by charm or attraction. How to use allure in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Allure.
to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable. Synonyms: lure, entice. to fascinate; charm. Synonyms: captivate, entrance, enchant. verb (used without object) , al·lured, al·lur·ing. to be attractive or tempting. noun. fascination; charm; appeal. Synonyms: attraction, glamour. allure. / əˈlʊə; əˈljʊə / verb.
allure | American Dictionary. noun [ U ] us / əˈlʊər / Add to word list. attraction, charm, or excitement: The allure of the stage drew him back to acting. alluring. adjective us / əˈlʊər·ɪŋ / There’s something alluring about motorcycles. (Definition of allure from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
ALLURE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of allure in English. 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.
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.
Something that has allure is powerfully attractive and tempting. A career in Hollywood might have great allure to a teenager who loves acting. You've probably noticed that allure contains lure, from the German word luder meaning "bait." A well-made lure is so alluring to a fish that it won't notice the hook.
2 days ago · allure in British English. (əˈljʊə , əˈlʊə ) verb. 1. (transitive) to entice or tempt (someone) to a person or place or to a course of action; attract. noun. 2. attractiveness; appeal. the cottage's allure was its isolation.