Meaning & Definition of word "Seductively"
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Seductively
/sɪˈdʌk.tɪv.li/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner that is intended to attract or entice someone sexually or romantically.
- Example: She smiled seductively, drawing everyone's attention at the party.
- 2. In a way that is alluring or enticing, often suggestive of temptation.
- Example: He spoke seductively, weaving words that captivated her imagination.
- 3. In a fashion that suggests charm or appeal beyond the ordinary.
- Example: The music played seductively in the background, setting the mood for the evening.
- 4. In an engaging or charming manner that arouses interest or desire.
- Example: The actress moved seductively across the stage, captivating the entire audience.
Etymology
From the Latin 'seductivus', meaning leading away, from 'seducere' (to lead aside).
Common Phrases and Expressions
seductive glance:
A look that is enticing and alluring.
seductive behavior:
Actions that aim to attract or tempt someone.
Related Words
seductive:
Tending to entice or attract.
seduction:
The act of enticing someone to engage in sexual activity.
Slang Meanings of seductively
Meaning: Hot
Example Sentence: She looked hot in that dress, seductively flaunting her curves.
Meaning: Flirty
Example Sentence: His flirty approach was very seductively bold.