temptation
71temptation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. attraction, enticement, allurement; bait; siren song; provocativeness. See desire. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. lure, attraction, fascination, appeal, inducement, bait, fancy, hankering, provocation, yen.… …
72temptation — temp·ta·tion || temp teɪʃn n. seduction, enticement, lure, attraction …
73temptation — noun the state of being tempted; a desire to do something. ↘a tempting thing …
74temptation — n. 1. Enticement (especially to evil), allurement. 2. Bribe, bait, lure, decoy, golden apple, voice of the tempter, song of the sirens …
75temptation — n 1. enticement, allurement, seduction, seducement; fascination, tantalization, captivation; beguilement, enthrallment, enchantment, bewitchment, bewitchery, ensorcellment, entrancement. 2. cajoling, inducement, persuasion, coaxing; blandishment …
76temptation — temp·ta·tion …
77temptation — Искушение …
78temptation — temp•ta•tion [[t]tɛmpˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of tempting; enticement or allurement 2) something that tempts, entices, or allures 3) the fact or state of being tempted, esp. to evil 4) an instance of this • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME temptacion… …
79temptation — /tɛmˈteɪʃən/ (say tem tayshuhn) noun 1. the act of tempting; enticement or allurement. 2. something that tempts, entices, or allures. 3. the fact or state of being tempted, especially to evil. 4. an instance of it. {Middle English temptacion,… …
80temptation — This word (from the Latin temptare, meaning to feel or to attempt or to influence ) refers to any type of attraction, either interior or exterior, that can lead a person into sin …