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Meaning
Noun
●
The power to
attract
,
entice
;
the quality
causing
attract
ion.
●
Gait; bearing.
●
The
walkway
along the
top
of a
castle
wall
, sometimes
entirely
covered
and
normally
behind a
parapet
; the
wall
walk.
Verb
●
To
entice
; to attract.
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Wiktionary
Origin
allure
English
aleurer
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Alure
Attract
Entice
Tempt
Decoy
Seduce
Allure
Arrest
Becharm
Beguile
Bewitch
Captivate
Charm
Court
Delight
Draw
Enchant
Engage
Enthrall
Entrance
Enrapture
Fascinate
Hypnotize
Interest
Intrigue
Mesmerize
Pull
Sirenize
Spellbind
Tole
Pull In
More
Antonyms
Bore
Disgust
Repel
Related
Mystique
Beauty
Thrill
Appeal
Glamour
Attraction
Cachet
Elegance
Coolness
Glamor
Grandeur
Uniqueness
Fascination
Persuade
Aura
Brilliance
Splendor
Excitement
Impress
Novelty
Essence
Appearance
Aesthetic
Vibe
Significance
Luxury
Specialness
Sexiness
Sensuality
Nature
Attractiveness
Surprise
Desire
Flair
Romance
Inspire
Magic
Strangeness
Glory
Mysteriousness
Look
Popularity
Love
Convince
Fantasy
Excite
Fame
Charms
Prestige
Illusion
More
Rhymes
Door
Cure
Dour
Boor
Poor
Tour
Moor
Fure
Whore
Demure
Allure
Insure
Mature
Secure
Adjure
Abjure
Manure
Ensure
Recure
Assure
Obscure
Tandoor
Bonjour
Insecure
Immature
Brochure
Connoisseur
De Jour
Du Jour
Bonheur Du Jour
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