Seduce
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British pronunciation/sɪdjˈuːs/
American pronunciation/sɪˈdus/

Definition & Meaning of "seduce"

to seduce
01

to influence someone to do something by making it seem interesting or pleasant

Transitive: to seduce sb | to seduce sb into sth
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The advertisement seduced consumers with promises of luxury and convenience.
The chef seduced the crowd with a tantalizing description of his new dish.
The idea of a tropical vacation seduced them, and they booked their tickets right away.
02

to persuade someone into engaging in sexual activity, often through charm

Transitive: to seduce sb
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The character in the novel used cunning tactics to seduce the protagonist.
Some individuals may attempt to seduce others with flattering words and gestures.
In the movie, the femme fatale tried to seduce the detective to gain information.
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Example
The advertisement seduced consumers with promises of luxury and convenience.
The chef seduced the crowd with a tantalizing description of his new dish.
The idea of a tropical vacation seduced them, and they booked their tickets right away.
The tranquil beach resort seduced her into staying longer than planned.
She seduced him into trying a new hobby by making it sound exciting and fun.
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