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    tempt
    /tɛm(p)t/

    verb

    • 1. entice or try to entice (someone) to do something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or unwise: "there'll always be someone tempted by the rich pickings of poaching" Similar enticepersuadeconvinceinveigleOpposite discouragedeterdissuade

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  2. The meaning of TEMPT is to entice to do wrong by promise of pleasure or gain. How to use tempt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tempt.

  3. to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong: tempt someone into doing something The offer of free credit tempted her into buying a new car. [ + to infinitive ] They tempted him to join the company by offer ing him a huge salary and a company car.

  4. to entice or allure to do something often regarded as unwise, wrong, or immoral. to attract, appeal strongly to, or invite: The offer tempts me. Synonyms: persuade, incite, lure, induce, inveigle. to render strongly disposed to do something: The book tempted me to read more on the subject.

  5. To tempt is to lure or entice. You might tempt your runaway dog back inside with pieces of cheese.

  6. Definition of tempt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. To tempt is to attract by holding out the probability of gratification or advantage, often in the direction of that which is wrong or unwise: to tempt a man with a bribe. To seduce is literally to lead astray, sometimes from that which absorbs one or demands attention, but oftener, in a moral sense, from rectitude, chastity, etc.: to seduce a ...

  8. 1. to attempt to persuade or entice to do something, esp something morally wrong or unwise. 2. to allure, invite, or attract. 3. to give rise to a desire in (someone) to do something; dispose: their unfriendliness tempted me to leave the party. 4. to risk provoking (esp in the phrase tempt fate)

  9. Tempt definition: To try to get (someone) to do wrong, especially by a promise of reward.

  10. TEMPT definition: to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that they do not need or…. Learn more.

  11. 1. Something that tempts you attracts you and makes you want it, even though it may be wrong or harmful. [...] 2. If you tempt someone, you offer them something they want in order to encourage them to do what you want them to do. [...] 3. See also tempted. More. Conjugations of 'tempt' present simple: I tempt, you tempt [...]

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