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- Dictionaryal·lure/əˈlo͝or/
noun
- 1. the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating: "people for whom gold holds no allure"
verb
- 1. powerfully attract or charm; tempt: "will sponsors really be allured by such opportunities?"
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Synonyms for ALLURE: appeal, attractiveness, charm, fascination, attraction, glamour, seductiveness, glamor; Antonyms of ALLURE: repulsion, repulsiveness, unpleasantness, offensiveness, disagreeableness, obnoxiousness, distastefulness, revolt.
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Synonyms. lure. attract. entice. tempt. lead on. bait. seduce. fascinate. beguile. charm. enchant. intrigue. captivate. Antonyms. repel. alienate. drive away. deter. damp one's enthusiasm. turn off. Slang. bore. be indifferent to. allure. noun. The allure of foreign travel tempted him to join the Navy. Synonyms. attraction. enticement. lure.
Synonyms for ALLURES: fascinates, entices, delights, charms, captivates, enchants, seduces, tempts; Antonyms of ALLURES: offends, repels, disgusts, annoys, displeases, bores, revolts, wearies
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Allure, often defined as a mysterious or enthralling quality that attracts people, has many synonyms that can be used to convey similar meanings. Some of these synonyms include glamour, charm, fascination, magnetism, enchantment, captivation, appeal, and allurements.
Synonyms for ALLURE in English: attractiveness, appeal, charm, attraction, lure, temptation, glamour, persuasion, enchantment, enticement, …