seduction

noun

UK/sɪˈdʌk.ʃᵊn/
US/səˈdʌk.ʃᵊn/

Definitions of seduction noun

  1. CountableUsually plural

    The quality of being attractive or tempting.

    • Many British people find the lure of a warm climate irresistible, leading them to relocate abroad, particularly to Spain.

    • The city has a unique seduction with its historic sites and vibrant culture.

    • The luxurious hotel offers a strong seduction to visitors with its exquisite amenities and impeccable service.

  2. CountableUncountable

    The act of persuading or enticing someone into sexual activity.

    • The film details the seduction of the young woman by a powerful producer.

    • He developed an inappropriate obsession with her due to her seduction.

    • The scheme aimed to manipulate victims through seduction.