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- ATTRACTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
attract, allure, charm, captivate, fascinate, enchant mean to draw another by exerting a powerful influence attract applies to any degree or kind of ability to exert influence over another allure implies an enticing by what is fair, pleasing, or seductive
- ATTRACTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ATTRACTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of attract 2 (of people, things, places, etc ) to pull or draw… Learn more
- ATTRACT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone or something attracts you, they have particular qualities which cause you to like or admire them He wasn't sure he'd got it right, although the theory attracted him by its logic
- attract verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
attract somebody (to somebody something) What first attracted me to her was her sense of humour She finds herself increasingly attracted to them and their lifestyle
- Attracted - definition of attracted by The Free Dictionary
1 To cause to draw near or adhere by physical force: Magnetic poles are attracted to their opposites 2 To arouse or compel the interest, admiration, or attention of: We were attracted by the display of lights
- attracted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
attract is a verb, attractive is an adjective, attraction is a noun: Magnets attract iron or steel That actress is very attractive A feeling of attraction came over her when she met him pull (opposed to repel): The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it invite: to attract attention; to attract admirers by one's charm
- Attract Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She is attracted to short men I was attracted by her bright blue eyes I felt very attracted to her
- Attract - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
With attract comes the sense that the pull you feel towards someone or something is not entirely voluntary It's quite possible to say that you are attracted to someone, but you don't really like them
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