Seduction
(noun)
- Noun: the act of enticing someone to engage in sexual behavior.
- Noun: the use of charm or flattery to persuade someone to do something.
Origin:
From the latin word "sēductiō" meaning "a leading astray" or "an enticement".
Examples:
- The seduction scene in the movie was very well done and believable.
- The seduction was successful and the person was led astray.
- The art of seduction is to make the other person feel special and desired.
- The seduction was not just physical, but emotional and intellectual as well.
- She was a master of seduction and could make any man fall for her.