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entice

lure / attract / tempt / persuade
Transitive Verb
past: enticedpp: enticeding: enticing

This word describes a process of attraction that relies on the promise of a reward, pleasure, or advantage. It suggests a strategic or calculated attempt to lure someone, often implying that the target is being swayed by their own desires or greed rather than by logic or force. While similar to "persuade," it differs by focusing on the bait or incentive used to trigger the action. It carries a subtle connotation of temptation, which can range from a harmless marketing tactic to a more deceptive or manipulative lure.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone to do something][~ someone with something]

To persuade someone to do something by offering them some reward or pleasure.

"The company tried to entice new employees with higher salaries and better benefits."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To attract someone by offering some kind of advantage or pleasure.

"The smell of fresh bread enticed the passersby into the bakery."

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