"Tantalizes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tantalizes" Meaning

To tantalize means to intrigue or tease someone with a promise or a suggestion of something attractive or pleasant, especially in a way that is often annoying or unsatisfactory. It can also refer to something that is tantalizing, or highly alluring and attractive.

"Tantalizes" Examples

Examples of the word "tantalizes"


- The smell of freshly baked cookies tantalizes me, and I just can't resist grabbing one.
- The prospect of winning a vacation trip to Hawaii tantalizes me with images of sunny beaches and luxurious resorts.
- Her enigmatic smile tantalizes us with the promise of mystery and intrigue.
- The teaser trailer for the new movie tantalizes us with a glimpse of its thrilling plot.
- The aroma of exotic spices in the Indian restaurant tantalizes my taste buds just by walking into the eatery.

"Tantalizes" Similar Words

Tantalises

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To tantalise means to give someone a slight enjoyment or pleasure, not enough to satisfy their desire, but enough to make them want more. It's a verb, often used to describe teasing or tempting someone with something pleasant, but not giving them the full satisfaction they crave.

Tantalising

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Attractive or appealing in a way that gives you a strong desire to do or have something.<br><br>Example: The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the kitchen was irresistible.<br><br>Synonyms: alluring, enticing, tempting, seductive, fascinating

Tantalisingly

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Attractively or appealingly but frustratingly just out of reach or difficult to achieve.

Tantalism

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Tantalism refers to the act of teasing or tempting someone with something desirable, but withholding it, often in a way that is frustrating or irritating. It's a quality or action that is tantalizing, but ultimately unsatisfying or elusive.<br><br>Example: "The car dealer kept showing me the sleek sports car, but every time I thought we were about to finalize the deal, he pulled the rental application."

Tantalite

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Tantalization

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Tantalization refers to the act of teasing or tempting someone with something pleasant or desirable, typically in order to encourage them to act or react in a certain way. It often implies a sense of persuasion or enticement that may be subtle or alluring, but not necessarily overt or explicit.

Tantalize

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To tantalize someone means to tempt or tease them in a way that makes them feel interested or curious, but not quite satisfied or fulfilled. It can also mean to arouse or pique someone's interest by suggesting something appealing, but not immediately delivering it.

Tantalized

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Tantalized refers to a feeling of being intensely attracted to something or someone, often in a vague or indirect way, so that you can't stop thinking about it or trying to get it. The word is often associated with a mild form of torment or longing, as if you're being tantalized by a temptation that you can't quite have or achieve.<br><br>Example: She was tantalized by the promise of a winning lottery ticket, but the law prohibited buying it for her.

Tantalizing

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Attractive or tempting, especially in a way that compels a person to take a risk.

Tantalizingly

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Attractively tempting or inviting.

Tantalum

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Tantalum is a chemical element with the symbol Ta and atomic number 73. It is a rare, blue-gray, lustrous transition metal that is highly corrosion-resistant. Tantalum is part of the refractory metals group, which are difficult to melt or shape. It is widely used in electronic components, especially in capacitors and resistors, due to its high electrical conductivity and high melting point. Tantalum is also used in medical implants, such as pacemakers and surgical implants, as well as in the aerospace industry.

Tantalus

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Tantalus is a figure from Greek mythology who was punished by the gods for his greed and ingratitude. His name has also been used figuratively to describe someone who is tantalized, or teased, by being unable to have or experience something desirable, but being held just out of reach.<br><br>In modern usage, the phrase "tantalizing" means to tempt or entice someone with a pleasant prospect or stimulus, but often in a way that is ultimately frustrating or unattainable.<br><br>The word "tantalize" itself means to tempt or entice someone with something attractive or desirable, but also to keep it just out of reach, so that it remains a tantalizing prospect.<br><br>For example: "The smell of freshly baked cookies tantalized him, making him feel both hungry and frustrated that he couldn't have one."

Tantamount

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Equivalent in effect or significance; amounting to the same thing.<br><br>Example: "Her absence was tantamount to a resignation."

Tantivy

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Tantivy means:<br>Moving swiftly and energetically, often with a purpose; diligent, busy.<br><br>Example: The detectives worked tantivy to solve the case before the deadline.

Tantric

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Tantrik

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Tantrik refers to a practitioner of Tantrism, a spiritual and philosophical movement that originated in ancient India. It emerged as a distinct tradition in the 5th or 6th century CE. Tantrism incorporates elements from various earlier Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. <br><br>The primary focus of Tantrism is on achieving a state of awareness and liberation by the union of masculine and feminine principles and the power of consciousness. This union is thought to be helpful for both spiritual progress and physical well-being.<br><br>The path to achieving such union often involves the use of rituals involving sacred symbols, mantras, visualization, exercise, and sometimes physical postures or rituals. Practitioners of Tantrism are known for their extensive use of mandalas and yantras.<br><br>Outside India, Tantric practices have been adapted in various local contexts and absorbed into indigenous spiritual customs, integrating elements of local folklore and mysticism.<br><br>Promotion of spiritual and sensual practices, use of sacred symbols, offer rituals and performance truly come under pivots of Tantrik culture.