Meaning & Definition of Seductively in English
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Seductively
In a manner that is tempting or alluring.
Pronunciation:
/sɪˈdʌk.tɪv.li/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a way that arouses desire or attraction.
Example Sentence: She spoke seductively, drawing everyone's attention.
Definition: In a manner that is intended to entice or persuade.
Example Sentence: He smiled seductively, making it hard for her to resist.
Etymology
Origin: From the Latin 'seductivus', meaning leading away, from 'seducere' (to lead aside).
Synonyms
alluringlytemptinglyenticinglycharmingly
Common Phrases and Expressions
- seductive glance: A look that is enticing and alluring.
- seductive behavior: Actions that aim to attract or tempt someone.
Translations
- Spanish: seductoramente
- French: de manière séduisante
- German: verführerisch
- Russian: соблазнительно
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.