seducer|seducers|seductress|seductresses in English

noun

[se'duc·er || sɪ'duːsə(r) /-'dju-]

tempter, one who entices; one who corrupts, one who leads astray; one who persuades a person to engage in sexual activity

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1. Synonyms for Coquettes include sirens, vamps, teases, seducers, flirters, flirts, seductresses, temptresses, enchantresses and hoochies

2. The flattering words of a seducer or a seductress are usually attractive unless we recognize their true nature.

3. 7 This debauched seductress in black, took me...

4. 16 Few males can resist a self-confident seductress.

5. Depart, seducer, full of lies and cunning, foe of virtue, persecutor of the innocent.

6. 8 Television is a master seducer that promotes a materialistic and immoral life- style.

7. 10 synonyms for Charmer: allurer, enticer, inveigler, lurer, seducer, tempter, smoothie, smoothy, sweet

8. Besides the work your correspondent mentions, he wrote a book, entitled a Caveat against Seducers

9. 10 He must make the switch from half-baked seducer to ruthless interrogator as brutally as possible.

10. Although research has modified this supposition, it is none the less true that males are generally seducers and females the seduced.

11. My seductress fell short of such perfection but had, for a writer like me, the added attraction of calling herself a slave of Satan.

12. She was perhaps best known as the seductress, Mrs. Robinson, in The Graduate (1967), a role that she later said had come to overshadow her other work.

13. Punished within Dis are those whose lives were marked by active ( rather than passive ) sins are heretics, murderers, suicides, blasphemers, usurers, sodomites, panderers, seducers, flatterers, Barrators, hypocrites, thieves, fradulent advisors

14. Punished within Dis are those whose lives were marked by active ( rather than passive ) sins are heretics, murderers, suicides, blasphemers, usurers, sodomites, panderers, seducers, flatterers, Barrators, hypocrites, thieves, fradulent advisors, sowers of discord

15. Long a tool of social power for women, Coquettishness was slowly adapted by men, particularly the great seducers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who envied the power of such women

16. Last year , the unlikely seductress - by her own admission " fat , dark and buxom " - notched the maximum number of films , all soft porn and big grossers , in Malayalam cinema , figuring in 30 of the 97 films released .

17. Aegisthus - (Greek mythology) the seducer of Clytemnestra and murderer of Agamemnon who usurped the throne of Mycenae until Agamemnon's son Orestes returned home and killed him Greek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks

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19. Brown and George Raft, Canoodled with screen seductress Mae West, chitchatted on the wireless with Antarctic explorer Richard Byrd, earned round-the-clock security protection after a feared kidnapping attempt, shook off a blow to the skull that sent him to a hospital, hectored opposing pitchers, mugged before dozens of cameras, and woofed into

20. “Stephen Costello als Verführer schafft es freilich mit stählern-Arrogantem Tenor, die ihm verfallene junge Frau selbst dann noch zu bezirzen, als sie seinen Betrug erkannt hat.” “Stephen Costello as a seducer, of course, with steely-arrogant tenor manages to charm the decayed young woman even when she has recognized his fraud.”

21. Jeune instituteur de province, séducteur insatisfait, ange Concupiscent ou diable concupiscible, Platonov porte en lui le destin tragique des rois.: A young school teacher from the provinces, an unsatisfied seducer, a Concupiscent angel or a concupiscible devil, Platonov is bears within him the tragic destiny of kings.: Il y a d'autres exemples de duplicité divine : Zeus peut se révéler

22. The various kinds and conditions of love are a common theme for Kierkegaard, beginning with his early Either/Or, through "The Diary of the Seducer" and Judge William's eulogy on married love, to his last work, on the Changelessness of God's love.Works of Love, the midpoint in the series, is also the monumental high point, because of its penetrating, illuminating analysis of the forms and