Associations to the word «Allure»
Noun
- Charm
- Beauty
- Appetite
- Elle
- Bazaar
- Delight
- Pleasure
- Plunder
- Editorial
- Decoy
- Libre
- Harper
- Oasis
- Claire
- Enchantment
- Prospect
- Lure
- Temptation
- Flair
- Seaman
- Aphrodite
- Homme
- Promise
- Hindu
- Resist
- Tis
- Ambition
- Lucky
- Familiarity
- Traveller
- Fragrance
- Drowning
- Terran
- Mia
- Magazine
- Cruise
- Extreme
- Marie
- Desire
- Fashion
- Hope
- Italian
- Excellence
- Lifestyle
- Publishing
- Fair
- Italia
- Glory
- Sea
- Rich
- Affinity
- Shore
- Japanese
- Ers
- Heaven
- Attraction
- Invite
- Reputation
- Fancy
- Advertisement
- Soul
- Curse
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ALLURE, noun. The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
ALLURE, noun. Gait; bearing
ALLURE, verb. (transitive) To entice; to attract.
Dictionary definition
ALLURE, noun. The power to entice or attract through personal charm.
ALLURE, verb. Dispose or incline or entice to; "We were tempted by the delicious-looking food".
Wise words
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