Tempting" example sentences

tempt·ing

adjective

tempting (adjective)

  - appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or inadvisable:

tempt

verb

tempting (present participle)

  - entice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial:

  - have an urge or inclination to do something:

  - attract; allure:

  - risk provoking (a deity or abstract force), usually with undesirable consequences:

Synonyms

enticing, alluring, attractive, appealing, inviting, captivating, seductive, beguiling, fascinating, intriguing, tantalizing, irresistible, appetizing, mouthwatering, delicious, succulent, luscious, toothsome, scrummy, scrumptious, yummy, delish, peng, nummy, sexy, desirable, provocative, nubile, beddable, uninviting, unappetizing, undesirable, unattractive, entice, persuade, convince, inveigle, induce, cajole, coax, woo, discourage, deter, dissuade

"Tempting"" Example Sentences

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