Atrajo (en. Attracted)
/aˈtɾaxo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To bring or direct something toward a point or object.
The magnet attracted the nails.
El imán atrajo los clavos.
To cause interest or capture someone's attention.
The movie attracted many viewers.
La película atrajo a muchos espectadores.
To perform an action that leads someone to a place or situation.
The news attracted a lot of curiosity among readers.
La noticia atrajo mucha curiosidad entre los lectores.
Etymology
From the verb atraer, which comes from the Latin 'attractĭo', 'attractĭonis'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
attract attention
To call someone's attention.
atraer la atención
shadow that attracts
Figuratively, something that calls for approaching or following.
sombra que atrae
attract someone
To cause someone to feel interest or sympathy.
atraer a alguien
Related Words
attract
To pull toward oneself with charm or power.
atraer
interest
To cause interest or curiosity.
interesar
Slang Meanings
To captivate someone in a special way.
The way she dances really attracted everyone at the party.
La forma en que baila realmente atrajo a todos en la fiesta.
To convince or seduce someone.
He uses his charisma to attract new clients.
Usa su carisma para atraer a nuevos clientes.