Seduction (noun)

  1. Noun: the act of enticing someone to engage in sexual behavior.
  2. 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:

  1. The seduction scene in the movie was very well done and believable.
  2. The seduction was successful and the person was led astray.
  3. The art of seduction is to make the other person feel special and desired.
  4. The seduction was not just physical, but emotional and intellectual as well.
  5. She was a master of seduction and could make any man fall for her.
Some random words: twig, congregational, basalt