Associations to the word «Seduce»
Noun
- Zeus
- Hera
- Aphrodite
- Prostitute
- Nymph
- Allegiance
- Guise
- Lure
- Indra
- Decoy
- Poseidon
- Try
- Satan
- Charm
- Blackmail
- Attempt
- Artemis
- Reject
- Rape
- Cleopatra
- Odysseus
- Dracula
- Flattery
- Disguise
- Hermes
- Stepmother
- Underwear
- Faust
- Boyfriend
- Temptation
- Revenge
- Refuse
- Marri
- Advance
- Scoundrel
- Lover
- Girlfriend
- Lust
- Pretending
- Intercourse
- Mistress
- Maid
- Cheat
- Niece
- Fidelity
- Stole
- Steal
- Falsehood
- Adultery
- Maiden
- Abandon
- Heresy
- Posing
- Heroine
- Sex
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SEDUCE, verb. To beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
SEDUCE, verb. To entice or induce someone to engage in a sexual relationship.
SEDUCE, verb. (by extension) (euphemistic) To have sexual intercourse with.
SEDUCE, verb. To win over or attract someone.
Dictionary definition
SEDUCE, verb. Induce to have sex; "Harry finally seduced Sally"; "Did you score last night?"; "Harry made Sally".
SEDUCE, verb. Lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct; "She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage parlor".
Wise words
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