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[ uh-loor-muhnt ] / əˈlʊər mənt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR allurement ON THESAURUS.COM
nounfascination; charm. the means of alluring. the act or process of alluring. Origin of allurementFirst recorded in 1540–50; allure + -ment Words nearby allurementall told, all to the good, allude, all up, allure, allurement, alluring, allusion, allusive, alluvial, alluvial fan Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for allurementIt was a protest of the brain to the senses against the allurement of beauty. The Blower of Bubbles|Arthur Beverley Baxter But these forests are not after that fashion; they offer no allurement to the lover, no solace to the melancholy man of thought. North America, Volume II (of 2)|Anthony Trollope "The allurement is irresistible——" began Kitty, with admirable gravity. Princess Mary's Gift Book|Various He withstood the temptation, mindful of his marriage-vow; she used every allurement, but he was resolute. Arabian Society In The Middle Ages|Edward William Lane
Words related to allurementbait, temptation, come-on, seduction, enticement, invitation, inducement, enchantment, pull, lure, attractiveness, magnetism, draw, glamour, fascination, charisma, allure, charm, appeal, intrigue |