temptation|temptations in English
noun
[temp·ta·tion || temp'teɪʃn]
seduction, enticement, lure, attractio
Use "temptation|temptations" in a sentence
1. He was surrounded by temptations.
2. We all have temptations.
3. Satan’s temptations confront us each day,
4. Resist Temptations as Jesus Did
5. Snares of this world and temptations abound.
6. We also are faced with temptations.
7. There are pitfalls and temptations and ideological conflicts.
8. Why offer any temptation?
9. The temptation proved irresistible.
10. 5 The temptation proved irresistible.
11. They often succumb to the temptations and the messages.
12. A terrible temptation Assailed me
13. Temptation to defect, 5 points.
14. Daily we may face temptations to be dishonest.
15. How can we resist Satan and his temptations?
16. THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
17. That candy is a temptation.
18. • Against what moral temptations must we be on guard constantly?
19. The temptations and stresses of Satan’s world are intensifying.
20. They would face temptations and pressures to do wrong.
21. Education produced intellectual ferment and the temptations of radicalism.
22. For the Christ, the temptations are economic, political and spiritual.
23. Was the temptation real or imaginary?
24. He failed to struggle against temptation.
25. When temptation is likely to strike.