Allure Mnemonic
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allure
allure
/əˈl(j)ʊɚ/
To attract
entice
tempt
decoy
seduce.
Examples
- It retains the charm, allure and mystique of a charming and beautiful mythos.
- His ability to lure and seduce older women is alluring and shocking.
- The eclectic feel of the buildings adds to the charming allure of the street.
- That is attractive, and it can go from alluring to seductive.
- Sarlat is one of the most attractive and alluring towns in south western France.
- But he's humble about it, which makes him all the more alluring an attractive.
- That's part of the allure of science.
- The sight at dusk is especially alluring.
- The allure of this object keeps the movie interesting.
- Battaglia acknowledged the allure of the sites for current anorexics.
the power to entice or attract through personal charm
noun
dispose or incline or entice to
verb
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"All + Lure. Everyone's drawn to the shiny lure at sea."
"Al + Lure. A shiny lure always attracts the fish."
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