"Seductively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seductively" Meaning

Attractively and charmingly alluring, typically in a way that is intended to persuade or deceive someone into doing something, especially in a morally wrong or unsuitable manner.

"Seductively" Examples

5 Jucy usage examples of the word "seductively"


Her performace was seductively confident during the presentation, drawing the whole audience to her.
The hot brunette danced seductively in the karaoke club, entrancing everyone with her charming moves.
The luxury car's sleek design moved seductively through traffic, stylish and fast.
The tacos were served seductively, garnished with fresh guacamole and eer chives.
Her sweet voice was sung seductively in the national anthem, creating a melow environment.

"Seductively" Similar Words

Seduced

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Seducer

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Seducers

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People or things that use flattering or attractive qualities to persuade or tempt others into doing something, especially something that might be considered wrong.

Seduces

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Mentally or emotionally attractive to someone, in a subtle or clever way, in order to persuade them to do something, or to influence the way they think or feel.

Seducing

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To attract or persuade someone into doing something, especially in a way that is attractive or tempting, often in an imperfectly honest or unwholesome way.

Seduction

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Seductions

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The word "seductions" can be explained in several ways:<br><br>1. <strong>Noun</strong>: Alluring or charming qualities that are designed to persuade or attract someone, often deceptively or unfairly. Examples: "The company's seductions of wealth and success proved too great for her to resist."<br>2. <strong>Plural noun</strong>: The act or instance of seducing someone. Examples: "Her seductions began years ago, when she entered college, with no clear loyalties to anyone or anything."<br>3. <strong>Related to or inspired by seduction</strong>: Aesthetically pleasing, charming, or alluring qualities. Examples: "He was struck by the seductions of the art museum."<br>4. <strong>In linguistics</strong>, seductions can refer to grammatical or phonetic variants of a word that are used to attract or persuade someone, often by slight modification of the original word.

Seductive

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Attractive or tempting in a way that encourages people to want something or someone.

Seductiveness

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The quality of being attractive and persuasive, especially in a way that is subtle or indirect. It is the quality of arousing desire in others, often in a charming or alluring way. Seductiveness can be physical, emotional, or psychological, and it is often used to influence or manipulate people, sometimes with a view to achieving a particular goal or outcome. <br><br>For example: "The seductiveness of the salesman's tone was too much, and I ended up buying the car I hadn't planned on."

Seductress

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A woman who tries to attract someone, especially a man, by using her charm, beauty, and sex appeal in a subtle and pleasing way, often in order to persuade them to do something or to have a romantic relationship.

Seductresses

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People regarded as attractive and alluring, often in a way that is deceptive or manipulative, especially to men.

Sedulity

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There is no word "sedulity." However, the word "sedulity" might be derived from the word "sedulity" is the quality of being sedulous, which means being diligent or diligent, industrious, or diligent in one's work or studies.<br><br>Alternatively, it could be derived from the word "industry" or "culture", "punctuality" or several other synonymous words of diligent.<br><br>A more accurate definition is that sedulity refers to strong fervor, strong desire or interests, or a ravenous pursuit of diligence, in particular turning into one.<br><br>It is possible that the word is spelled differently.

Sedulous

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Diligent and persistent in one's efforts; painstaking and thorough.

Sedulously

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Sedulousness

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The quality of being persistently diligent and careful in one's efforts, applying oneself with diligence, care, and persistence to achieve a goal or complete a task.

Sedum

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Sedum is a genus of succulent plants in the family Crassulaceae. The name "sedum" is derived from the Latin word "sedere", which means "to sit", because the plant can form a resting and rooting crown of several buds when cut or damaged. Commonly known as "stonecrop", sedums are native to Asia and Europe. They are known for their thick, water-storing stems and leaves that can survive in dry conditions. Sedums can be found growing in a variety of habitats, including rocky outcrops, walls, and meadows. They are popular ornamental plants, adding interest to rock gardens and containers due to their unique shapes and varieties of colors. There are many different types of sedums, ranging from low-growing groundcover varieties to tall shrub-like plants. Some species, such as sedum morganianum and sedum spectabile, are commonly grown for their striking foliage and flower clusters.