Tending to entice into a desired action or state.
1 The former innocent, stable and virtuous; the latter exciting, seductive and dangerous.
2 The position of committeeman, however, presents a powerfully seductive invitation to corruption.
3 It's about giving good theatre and fine food in a seductive environment.
4 Warnings come from a rather seductive female voice bearing an English accent.
5 There was nothing of the seductive , nothing of the waltz-fever in it.
6 And, thanks to clever advertising techniques and seductive imagery, they often succeed.
7 I readily admit it: the theory is very simple, lucid and seductive .
8 And the soft, sweet notes floated over the sea in seductive cadences.
9 The green tints showed faintly in her eyes and were singularly seductive .
10 Then the orchestra blared forth with another of the seductive popular pieces.
11 Elegant wit and subtle psychology lift grim subject matter into seductive brilliance.
12 CHICAGO Once again the seductive siren call of technology stocks beckons investors.
13 His anger had fled before the seductive feminine charms of the stranger.
14 In an arena of enormous doubt, this kind of certainty is seductive .
15 It would be difficult to turn her from this calm, seductive mode.
16 Its haughty, unflinching glare had yet something seductive and alluring in it.
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