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Term: Intice

Description:

Intice is a verb that means to persuade, allure, or entice someone into doing something or going somewhere.

Sense 1 - Part of Speech: Transitive Verb

Definition: To attract or tempt someone into engaging in a particular action or entering a certain place.

Example sentence: The delicious aroma of freshly baked cookies inticed the children into the kitchen.

Sense 2 - Part of Speech: Transitive Verb

Definition: To lure or persuade someone using flattery, promises, or incentives.

Example sentence: The salesperson skillfully inticed the hesitant customer with a special discount offer.

Sense 3 - Part of Speech: Transitive Verb

Definition: To attract or provoke someone's interest or curiosity.

Example sentence: The intriguing book cover inticed me to read the novel.

Sense 4 - Part of Speech: Adjective (Local usage)

Definition: Used in certain regions to describe a person or situation that appears enticing or captivating.

Example sentence: The quaint seaside town is known for its intice charm, attracting tourists all year round.

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