Seduction

Noun

 * 1) The act of seducing.
 * Seduction is the fine art of manipulating people based on physical attraction and desire.
 * , In English common law, a felonious crime committed when a male induced an unmarried female of previously chaste character to engage in an act of sexual intercourse on a promise of marriage.

Adjectives for Seduction
vulgar; didactic; deliberate; lulling; invisible.

Thesaurus
abuse, agacerie, allure, allurement, appeal, attraction, attractiveness, beguilement, beguiling, betrayal, bewitchery, bewitchment, blandishment, cajolery, call, captivation, charisma, charm, charmingness, come-hither, corruption, criminal assault, debauchment, defilement, defloration, deflowering, degradation, despoilment, draw, drawing power, enchantment, enthrallment, enticement, entrapment, fascination, flirtation, forbidden fruit, glamour, inducement, interest, inveiglement, invitation, lorelei, lure, magnetism, perversion, priapism, pull, rape, ravage, ravishment, ruin, seducement, seductiveness, sex appeal, sexual assault, siren song, snaring, tantalization, temptation, violation, winning ways, winsomeness, witchery, wooing

Etymology
From Latin se- + ducere

Translations

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 * Finnish: houkuttelu, viettely


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Anagrams

 * suctioned