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temptive

 

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Temptive

Definition:

Temptive refers to something that tempts or seduces.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense 1:

Relating to an action or behavior that is intended to entice or attract someone's interest or desire.

Example sentence:

Her temptive smile made it impossible for him to resist her charm.

Sense 2:

Characterizing a situation or condition that provokes strong desires or cravings.

Example sentence:

The aroma of freshly-baked cookies was too temptive for him to resist.

Sense 3:

Being a strategy or approach used to allure or attract someone into taking a particular action.

Example sentence:

The company's temptive advertising campaign succeeded in drawing in a large customer base.

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