Seductive (adjective)

  1. Tending to entice or lead astray; temptingly alluring.
  2. Having the power to entice or attract through personal charm.

Origin:

From late latin seductivus, from seducere ("to lead astray"), from se- ("aside") + ducere ("to lea.d")

Examples:

  1. She was the most seductive woman he had ever met.
  2. He found the seductive aroma of freshly brewed coffee irresistible.
  3. The music was seductive, and it was hard to resist dancing.
  4. The seductive promise of easy money lured him into a pyramid scheme.
  5. The seductive quality of her voice made it hard for him to say no.
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