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    allure
    /əˈl(j)ʊə/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating: "people for whom gold holds no allure"

    verb

    • 1. powerfully attract or charm; tempt: "will sponsors really be allured by such opportunities?"

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  2. ALLURE definition: 1. the quality of being attractive, interesting, or exciting: 2. the quality of being attractive…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ALLURE is to entice by charm or attraction. How to use allure in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Allure.

  4. The allure of something or someone is the pleasing or exciting quality that they have. It's a game that has really lost its allure.

  5. ALLURE meaning: 1. the quality of being attractive, interesting, or exciting: 2. the quality of being attractive…. Learn more.

  6. the quality of being attractive and exciting. The country has lost its allure as a destination for foreign investment. The film has all the nostalgic allure of fifties Paris. The stock market is unlikely to have much allure for the small investor.

  7. To attract with something desirable; entice: Promises of quick profits allure the unwary investor. To be highly, often subtly attractive: charms that still allure. n. The power to attract; enticement. [Middle English aluren, from Old French alurer : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + loirre, bait (of Germanic origin).] al·lure′ment n. al·lur′er n.

  8. Something that has allure is powerfully attractive and tempting. A career in Hollywood might have great allure to a teenager who loves acting.

  9. Discover everything about the word "ALLURE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

  10. ALLURE definition: 1. an attractive or exciting quality: 2. attractive or exciting: . Learn more.

  11. To attract or incite to some action or to do something; to allure, entice, invite, attract; to dispose, incline. Sometimes, contextually, To…