entice|enticed|entices|enticing in English
verb
[en·tice || ɪn'taɪs]
tempt, lure, seduce
Use "entice|enticed|entices|enticing" in a sentence
1. Drawn Out and Enticed
2. She enticed the children with candy.
3. Alluring: enticing and seductive
4. How was Eve enticed by Satan?
5. The firm has enticed away our best interpreter.
6. Years later, that enticing scent lingers.
7. Even more enticing are Ciudad's drinks.
8. She intrigued him and enticed him and infuriated him.
9. Attice: To instigate; allure; entice
10. What does Coying mean? Enticing
11. An enticing smell came from the kitchen.
12. An enticing smell came from the bakery.
13. Think about some ways the devil invites and entices you to sin.
14. (b) Whom do they entice, and how?
15. The ads entice young people to smoke.
16. Tanya's invitation seemed too enticing to pass up.
17. 9 Satan also cunningly entices people to satisfy normal desires in wrong ways.
18. 9 If my heart has been enticed by a woman+
19. The offer was too enticing to refuse.
20. Turns out tempera contains enticing egg yolk.
21. 750.145a Accosting, enticing or soliciting child for immoral purpose
22. Various preparations must be made to entice them.
23. A hook, witness, or animal is Baited (lured, enticed, tempted)
24. Definition: To Attract, pull, draw, captive or entice
25. Imagined future Axiologies can be enticing or intimidating