Meaning & Definition of word "Lure"
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Lure
/lʊr/
noun:
- 1. A thing that tempts or attracts someone, particularly in a deceptive way.
- Example: The lure of fame and fortune can often lead people to make poor choices.
- 2. A bait used in fishing, often designed to attract fish.
- Example: He used a bright colored lure to catch trout in the lake.
verb:
- 1. To attract or entice someone to do something, especially by offering some form of reward.
- Example: The promise of a large reward was used to lure the thief out of hiding.
- 2. To draw someone or something away from their intended course, often in a deceptive manner.
- Example: She tried to lure him into a trap by pretending to need help.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'leurre', from 'leurrer', which means to entice.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lure someone in:
to attract or entice someone into a situation.
fishing lure:
an artificial bait used to catch fish.
lure out:
to entice someone out of hiding or a secure place.
Related Words
entice:
To attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage.
allure:
The quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating.
Slang Meanings of lure
Meaning: To attract someone with flattery or charm.
Example Sentence: He tried to lure her with sweet talks.
Meaning: Using tricks or schemes to attract someone.
Example Sentence: Don't fall for that; he's just trying to lure you into his plan.