Meaning & Definition of word "Attract"
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Attract
/əˈtrækt/
verb:
- 1. To cause to come nearer or to draw closer.
- Example: The bright lights of the carnival attract visitors from miles around.
- 2. To exert a pulling force on; to draw by appeal or influence.
- Example: The reputation of the school is likely to attract high-quality teachers.
- 3. To have a liking for; to be drawn to.
- Example: She tends to attract people who share her interests in art and music.
- 4. To bring about a particular reaction or response.
- Example: The advertisement is designed to attract attention to the new product.
- 5. To cause someone to feel interest or enthusiasm.
- Example: The novel had an intriguing plot that would surely attract readers.
Etymology
From Latin 'attractus', past participle of 'attrahere' meaning 'to pull towards'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pull in:
to attract someone or something toward
catch someone's eye:
to attract someone's attention
draw attention to:
to make someone notice something
Related Words
attraction:
the action or power of attracting.
attractive:
pleasing or appealing to the senses.
entice:
to attract by offering pleasure or advantage.
Slang Meanings of attract
Meaning: hit on
Example Sentence: He tried to hit on her at the party.
Meaning: sway
Example Sentence: She knew how to sway his attention.