"Tentation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tentation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tentation" Meaning

Allure or attraction: "The temptation of wealth and power was too great for him to resist."

"Tentation" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Temptation"


1. Strongest Temptation

In his tragic past, he faced his strongest temptation when he chose to run away from his family in search of a better life abroad.

2. Tempting Offer

The luxurious vacation package was a tempting offer for the vacationers to upgrade their travel experience, but they decided to opt for what they had initially planned.

3. Sweet Temptation

The dessert shop offered a wide array of sweet temptations that were visually appealing, making it extremely hard to decide on a choice.

4. Clever Handling of Temptation

She cleverly handled the temptation of quitting her job to travel the world by instead planning a month-long vacation, thus addressing her wanderlust without abandoning her career.

5. Yield to Temptation

We must learn to resist or yield to temptation if we want to aim for our long-term goals and not be diverted by short-term lure of desires or temptations.

"Tentation" Similar Words

Tentaculata

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The term "Tentaculata" refers to one of the six subunits of the phylum Ctenophora, a marine invertebrate phylum. These organisms are often simply called salps or ctenophores, which include the common name for the sea berries or salps.

Tentaculated

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Having or resembling tentacles, long, slender, flexible, and usually armed with suckers, that an animal uses for grasping and crawling. <br><br>Example: The octopus's tentaculated limbs allowed it to climb up the ship's anchor.

Tentaculifera

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Tentaculiform

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Having or resembling a tentacle, especially in shape.

Tentaculite

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Tentaculocyst

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A rare term!<br><br>A tentaculocyst is a modified cyst of an endoparasitic flatworm (Neurospora sphaerioides) whose structure resembles a tadpole or a larva with tentacles, typically found in the gut of crustaceans, such as crayfish or shrimp.

Tentaculoid

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Tentage

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I couldn't find any word "tentage" in the dictionary. However, it seems like it might be a variant or a non-standard spelling of the word "tentage" which is not commonly used, but "tangible" is a word that is recognized.<br><br>Tangible:<br> Having a physical existence or being able to be seen, felt, or touched.<br><br>Example: The tangible benefits of the new policy became clear after it was implemented.

Tentative

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Tentatively

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Tentativeness

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Tented

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Providing temporary or seasonal accommodation, typically in the form of a movable structure, especially a large canvas or synthetic tent pitched outdoors, often for military or temporary housing purposes.

Tenterden

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Tenterden is a market town in the Ashford District of Kent, England, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Ashford. It has a population of around 8,000 and is situated in a valley of the Stour valley.

Tenterhooks

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Tenth

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The tenth is the ordinal number that comes after the ninth and before the eleventh. It refers to something or someone who ranks or is in the tenth position in a series or sequence. It can also refer to something that occurs or happens every ten years, such as a census or a decennial meeting.

Tenthredinidae

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The Tenthredinidae family is a group of insects commonly known as sawflies. They are a subfamily of Symphyta, which are a group of sawflies belonging to the order Hymenoptera.