allurements in Korean

noun - allurement
유혹: temptation, seduction, enticement, allurement, proposition, call
매혹: fascination, enchantment, allure, lure, allurement, bewitchment

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1. Nouns for allure include allurance, allurances, allure, allurement, allurements, allurer, allurers, alluring, alluringness and Allurings

2. If the world’s ways and allurements seem especially appealing to us, how might we pray?

3. Allopathies; Allopatries; Allopurinol; Allosteries; Allotropies; Allowancing; Allurements; 10 Letter words that start with all

4. 17 Love for God will prevent us from becoming attached to this world because of its allurements.

5. How was the prodigal’s dilemma compounded, and how have some today found the world’s allurements to be an “empty deception”?

6. (Genesis 8:21; Jeremiah 17:9) Unless we strongly oppose sinful tendencies and temptations, we will succumb to their allurements.

7. No Anchoret, indeed, could claim for himself much more apathy towards all such allurements than he did at that period

8. Ancient historian Curtius likewise said: “No contamination can surpass the manners of the city; no systematic corruption can offer more stimulations and allurements to debauchery.”

9. Yet if we allow ourselves to be drawn by beauty, releasing ourselves into the field of our Allurements, we’ll create a mutually-enhancing lure to beauty

10. N Allurement The act of alluring or attracting.; n Allurement That which allures; any real or apparent good held forth or operating as a motive to action; a temptation; an enticement: as, the Allurements of pleasure or of honor.; n Allurement Attractiveness; fascination; charm.

11. ‘The law prohibits conversion from one religion to another by ‘the use of force or Allurement or by fraudulent means’.’ ‘Contemporary American adolescents have become much more work oriented generally then those of a generation or so ago, mostly because they have been exposed to the costly Allurements of a consumption-obsessed America.’

12. ‘The law prohibits conversion from one religion to another by ‘the use of force or Allurement or by fraudulent means’.’ ‘Contemporary American adolescents have become much more work oriented generally then those of a generation or so ago, mostly because they have been exposed to the costly Allurements of a consumption-obsessed America.’