attract
This word describes a pull toward a center, whether that force is physical, emotional, or social. It implies a magnetic quality where the subject possesses a characteristic that draws others in, rather than actively pursuing them. This creates a dynamic of passive invitation or irresistible force. When used in a social or professional context, it suggests a level of appeal or desirability that makes a person or place a destination. In a critical context, such as attracting attention or criticism, it indicates that a specific action or quality has acted as a catalyst for a reaction, effectively pulling that response toward the subject.
Meanings
To cause someone to feel interested in or attracted to a person, place, or thing.
"The bright lights of the city attract many young people looking for work."