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Enticement

Enticement \En*tice"ment\, n. [OF. enticement.]

  1. The act or practice of alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions.

  2. That which entices, or incites to evil; means of allurement; alluring object; as, an enticement to sin.

    Syn: Allurement; attraction; temptation; seduction; inveiglement; persuasion; inducement.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
enticement

c.1300, "thing which entices," from Old French enticement "incitement, instigation, suggestion," from enticier (see entice). From 1540s as "action of enticing."

Wiktionary
enticement

n. 1 The act or practice of entice, of allure or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions. 2 That which entices, or incites to evil; means of allurement; an alluring object; as, an enticement to sin.

WordNet
enticement
  1. n. something that seduces or has the quality to seduce [syn: temptation]

  2. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward [syn: lure, come-on]

  3. the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire; "his enticements were shameless" [syn: temptation]

Wikipedia
Enticement (1925 film)

Enticement is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Mary Astor, Clive Brook and Ian Keith.

Usage examples of "enticement".

It was more or less a glorified coffee klatch to which doughnuts were added as an enticement.

Now shal you know all the estate of our house, now shal you know the hidden secrets of my mistres, unto whome the powers of hel do obey, and by whom the celestial planets are troubled, the gods made weake, and the elements subdued, neither is the violence of her art in more strength and force, than when she espieth some comly young man that pleaseth her fancie, as oftentimes it hapneth, for now she loveth one Boetian a fair and beautiful person, on whom she employes al her sorcerie and enchantment, and I heard her say with mine own ears yester night, that if the Sun had not then presently gon downe, and the night come to minister convenient time to worke her magicall enticements, she would have brought perpetuall darkness over all the world her selfe.

A pale, beautiful, unhuman face, matching exactly the almost naked body, dark white and slender, which, even in its fawnskin loincloth, breastless and male, was oddly hermaphrodite, an enticement to either or any sex.

Where plaintiff further alleges that these impediments to its removal were swept away by the appeals court decision reversing this major provision in Szyrk, supra, defendant's disclaimer on grounds of the lack of a demolition permit required by municipal ordinance for such a procedure which, in the usual course of events would be issued by and to itself, has provoked the further charge of conspiracy wherein plaintiff cites the prominent presence on the Village Board of one Mel Kandino-poulls as chief obstacle to such issuance, submitting in evidence the expanding premises of Mel's Kandy Kitchen in the form of a sunny new dining area overlooking Cyclone Seven and a printer's dummy of a projected new menu offering quiche Lorraine, caesar salad with arugula, sangria and similar enticements to the sophisticated palates of prosperous out of town visitors where hoagies and a Bud by local custom had hitherto prevailed.

Or Bossk might have thought that if it was so valuable, the prospect of getting it back would be a perfect enticement for luring Boba Fett within striking rangeyou know what kind of a grudge Bossk has against Fett.

Leonardo da Vinci might have painted her, less sensual and cruel than his women, more restless and disharmonic, but physically, spiritually enticing, and, by her refusals to surrender either to her spirit or her senses, baffling her own enticements.

But she was no longer able to conceal from her conscious mind (nor had any wish to) that there was something inside her as happily shameless as a tabby in heat going into her belly dance for the enticement of the neighborhood toms.

Killashandra had no wish to resist the enticements so lavishly available and she cheered as hard as the rest of the inhabitants of Angel Island as sailors on the yard arms reefed the sails while the schooner glided toward the pier, and the shoremen waited to secure the lines tossed to them.

The many enticements to return with their unique capabilities to work on Padrugoi Station had met with failure.

There were enough enticements on this trip to pry Sharra from her maternal duties: she would see firsthand why Jaxom was so preoccupied with this venture.

He could think of nothing better on this cold, rainy morning than knowing what she thought about how their people might react to the farfetched British enticements should Admiral Cockburn's men actually capture St.

She had even tried to lure him into a kiss, but he had smoothly dodged her enticements, repeatedly foisting her off on Acer Loring.

The enticement was a $500 signing bonus, Mondays off and a new wardrobe.

His voice whispered over her skin like a velvet glove, tempting, taunting, a sinful male enticement when his words were so at odds with the seduction of his voice.