a show which should entice a new audience into the theatre.
An attempt is being made to entice otters back to the river.
Higher education grants are a carrot with which to entice students.
A hostess in the doorway or a tout in the street will entice a punter with an unmissable offer.
Tom enticed some of his friends away from their work.
The promise of higher pay enticed me into the new job.See Synonyms at lure
The teacher opened the door and, showing the tot the toys on the shelves, tried to entice him into the classroom.
Industry often seeks to lure scientists from universities by offering them huge salaries. Toentice is to draw on skillfully, as by arousing hopes or desires:
I'm tempted to tell him what I really think of him. Toseduce is to entice away, as from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; it usually suggests the overcoming of moral resistance:
So what entice means, entice means it makes you want it.
Town planners duly carved out motorways and roundabouts to entice them.
You can also entice others with a reward.
We're gonna put this out there to hopefully entice Mr. Big Buck to come in.
Klimowski says these windows also entice online shoppers to step into the physical stores.
He tried to entice the child away from its home.
But I could be enticed to stay.
We can entice them or offer them something very desirable.
But " dangle" could also mean hold something in front of someone in order to entice them.
Enticing people to save could help lower inflation.
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