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    enticement
    /ɪnˈtʌɪsm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. something used to attract or to tempt someone; a lure: "financial enticements"

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  2. ENTICEMENT definition: 1. the act of persuading someone to do something by offering them something pleasant: 2. the act…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENTICE is to attract artfully or adroitly or by arousing hope or desire : tempt. How to use entice in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Entice.

  4. Enticement definition: the act or practice of enticing, especially to evil.. See examples of ENTICEMENT used in a sentence.

  5. tr.v. en·ticed, en·tic·ing, en·tic·es. To attract (someone), usually to do something, by arousing hope, interest, or desire: The good review enticed me to see the movie. See Synonyms at lure. [Middle English enticen, from Old French enticier, to instigate, possibly from Vulgar Latin *intītiāre, to set afire : Latin in-, in; see en-1 ...

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

  7. An enticement is something which makes people want to do a particular thing..... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. ENTICEMENT meaning: 1. the act of persuading someone to do something by offering them something pleasant: 2. the act…. Learn more.

  9. enticement: 1 n something that seduces or has the quality to seduce Synonyms: temptation Types: forbidden fruit originally an apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden; it is now used to refer to anything that is tempting but dangerous (as sexuality) bait , come-on , hook , lure , sweetener anything that serves as ...

  10. ENTICE definition: 1. to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant: 2. to persuade someone…. Learn more.

  11. A complete guide to the word "ENTICEMENT": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.