ENTICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ENTICE is to attract artfully or adroitly or by arousing hope or desire : tempt How to use entice in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Entice
Enticed - definition of enticed by The Free Dictionary To direct or impel to oneself by some quality or action: allure, appeal, attract, draw, lure, magnetize, take Informal: pull 2 To beguile or draw into a wrong or foolish course of action: allure, inveigle, lure, seduce, tempt Idiom: lead astray The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus
ENTICE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary To entice someone to go somewhere or to do something means to try to persuade them to go to that place or to do that thing They'll entice thousands of doctors to move from the cities to the rural areas by paying them better salaries Retailers have tried almost everything, from cheap credit to free flights, to entice shoppers through their doors
enticed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary enticed English Adjective enticed (comparative more enticed, superlative most enticed) Having been tempted; Finding something enticing
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: enticed To attract (someone), usually to do something, by arousing hope, interest, or desire: The good review enticed me to see the movie See Synonyms at lure [Middle English enticen, from Old French enticier, to instigate, possibly from Vulgar Latin *int ī ti ā re, to set afire : Latin in-, in; see EN-1 + Latin t ī ti ō, firebrand ]
Enticed Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Simple past tense and past participle of entice She enticed him in a way he wasn't expecting and lived through handling the gem at his neck The fact that she was uninterested only enticed him further