Beckon - definition of beckon by The Free Dictionary 1 To signal or summon, as by nodding or waving 2 To attract because of an inviting or enticing appearance: "a lovely, sunny country that seemed to beckon them on to the Emerald City" (L Frank Baum)
beckon - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to signal, summon, or direct (someone) to come near, as by waving the hand or moving a finger: He beckoned (to) me and I went into his office entice: Fame and fortune beckoned (to) him to signal, summon, or direct by a gesture of the head or hand entice n a nod, gesture, etc , that signals, directs, summons, indicates agreement, or the like
beckon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb beckon (third-person singular simple present beckons, present participle beckoning, simple past and past participle beckoned) (ambitransitive) To wave or nod to somebody with the intention to make the person come closer
Beckon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To beckon is to use a physical gesture to call someone over to you Universally recognized gestures used to beckon include crooking the finger or nodding the head to invite someone over