Meaning & Definition of word "Tempting"

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    Tempting

    /ˈtɛmp.tɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Appealing to or attracting someone, often in a way that invites indulgence or a desire to take action.
      • Example: The chocolate cake was so tempting that I couldn’t resist taking a slice.
    • 2. Enticing or alluring, especially to something that one might not usually choose.
      • Example: The offer of a free vacation is very tempting.
    • 3. Having the qualities that arouse interest or desire.
      • Example: Her new book is tempting for anyone interested in mystery novels.
    • 4. Inviting someone to do something that may not be in their best interest.
      • Example: The idea of skipping work today was tempting, but I knew I had to go.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the verb 'tempen' which means to entice or allure.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    too good to resist:

    Something that is so appealing that it cannot be turned down.

    the grass is always greener:

    The idea that other people's situations appear better than one's own, often tempting one to wish for what others have.

    sweet temptation:

    A phrase used to describe an appealing scenario, often in reference to food or indulgence.

    Related Words

    temptation:

    The desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.

    tempting fate:

    Taking a risk that may lead to an undesirable outcome.

    temptress:

    A woman who uses her allure to entice others, typically in a way that suggests seduction.

    Slang Meanings of tempting

    Meaning: Eye candy

    Example Sentence: The new restaurant has a lot of eye candy on the menu; everything looks so tempting!

    Meaning: Drool-worthy

    Example Sentence: Those cookies are drool-worthy; they look too tempting to pass up.