"Tempter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tempter" Meaning

The word "tempter" refers to a person who tries to tempt or lure someone into doing something, often something wrong or unwise. It can also refer to the devil or Satan, as depicted in Christian theology, who tempts people to commit sin. Additionally, the word can be a variant of the word "tempter" in the sense of a temptress, meaning a person, typically a woman, who tries to entice or tempt someone, often in a seductive or flirtatious way.

"Tempter" Examples

5 Examples of "Tempter"


1. The Tempter of Sins

The serpent in the Bible is considered an entity that tempts humans to sin, demonstrating its power as a tempter of evil.

2. A Tempting Offer

The new store offering a 50% discount on the latest smartphones tempted many young adults to make an impulse purchase. Despite initial hesitation, the discount proved too alluring.

3. Siren as Tempter

In Greek mythology, sirens are siren creatures that use their enchanting voices to lure sailors onto the rocky coast and wreck their ships, acting as tempters of doom.

4. Tempter of Fate

He was known as a tempter, leading people into the wilderness for selfish gain rather than guiding them towards their goals. His reputation preceded him, making it difficult for him to form genuine connections.

5. Internal Temptation

The tempter of self-doubt and fear whispered discouraging thoughts in her ear, but she drew strength from her determination to persevere, silencing the inner voice.

"Tempter" Similar Words

Tempranillo

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Temps

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Temperature

Tempse

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There is a word called "tempse" but it is not a commonly used term in English language. However, I'm assuming you meant "temps" or "temp", which is short for "temporary" or "temporary business" (in German "Zimmer" meaning "room" and "temps" meaning "room for rent" becoming a "temporary hostel business")<br><br>Or in other contexts is a kind of tense of verbs in some languages

Tempt

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To attract or entice someone into doing something, often in a persuasive or attractive way. <br><br>Example: "The store's tempting display of chocolates was hard to resist." <br><br>To feel impatient or desperate, often because of a strong desire or need.<br><br>Example: "I was getting tempted to give up on the project until I received some positive feedback."<br><br>To test or try someone's willpower or resolve.<br><br>Example: "The temptation to break the rules was a challenge for the character to resist."

Temptable

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That is not a word in the English language.

Temptation

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A strong attraction or desire, especially for something that is wrong or unethical. It can also refer to a test or trial that challenges one's willpower or morals. Often used to describe a situation where one is faced with the opportunity to do something that is considered forbidden or immoral, but claims to offer pleasure or benefits.

Temptations

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Temptations refer to something that allures or entices someone to do something, especially something that is considered wrong or forbidden. A temptation can be a strong desire or a enticement to indulge in a vice or a whim.

Tempted

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To be tempted typically means to feel a strong desire, especially one that is likely to lead to something wrong or unwise: She was tempted to overspend and bought a new car.

Tempting

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Temptingly

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Attracting someone's interest or desire, typically in a pleasant or exciting way, often in a way that is hard to resist.

Temptress

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Temptresses

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Tempts

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Encourages or invites someone to do something, often in a tempting or flattering way.

Tempura

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A type of Japanese cuisine.<br><br>A light, crispy fried dish made from seafood or vegetables, typically battered and deep-fried in hot oil.

Temse

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I couldn't find any word "temse" in my dictionary. It might be a typo or a word that is not widely recognized.

Temuco

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