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Main Entry: allure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: entice

Synonyms:

attract, bait, beguile, bewitch, cajole, captivate, charm, coax, come on, decoy, draw, enchant, entrap, fascinate, hook*, inveigle, lead on, lure, magnetize, persuade, pull, seduce, suck in, sweep off feet, tempt, turn on, wile, win over

Antonyms:

deter, discourage, dissuade, prevent, repel, threaten, turn off, warn
Main Entry: attract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: draw attention

Synonyms:

allure, appeal to, bait, beckon, beguile, bewitch, bring, captivate, charm, come on, court, drag, draw, enchant, endear, engage, enthrall, entice, entrance, exert influence, fascinate, freak out, give the come-on, go over big, grab, hook, induce, interest, intrigue, inveigle, invite, kill, knock dead, knock out, lure, magnetize, make a hit with, mousetrap, pull, rope in, score, seduce, send*, slay, solicit, spellbind, steer, suck in, sweep off one's feet, tempt, turn on, vamp, wile, wow*

Antonyms:

repel, repulse
Main Entry: beguile
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: charm

Synonyms:

amuse, attract, cheer, delight, distract, divert, engross, entertain, entice, knock dead, knock out, lure, occupy, seduce, send, slay, solace, sweep off one's feet, tickle, tickle pink, tickle to death, turn on, vamp, wow*
Main Entry: bewitch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: charm

Synonyms:

allure, attract, bedevil, beguile, captivate, capture, control, dazzle, draw, enchant, enrapture, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, hex, hypnotize, knock dead, knock out, put horns on, put the whammy on, put under magic spell, send*, slay, spell*, spellbind, sweep off one's feet, take, tickle pink, tickle to death, tickle*, trick, turn on, vamp, voodoo, wile, wow*

Antonyms:

disenchant, disgust, turn off
Main Entry: captivate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attract, enchant

Synonyms:

allure, beguile, bewitch, charm, dazzle, delight, draw, enamour, enrapture, enslave, ensnare, entertain, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, gratify, grip, hold, hook, hypnotize, infatuate, intrigue, lure, magnetize, make a hit with, mesmerize, please, rope in, seduce, spellbind, sweep off one's feet, take, turn one on, vamp, wile, win

Antonyms:

disgust, disillusion, offend, repel, repulse
Main Entry: charm
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: enchant

Synonyms:

allure, attract, beguile, bewitch, cajole, captivate, delight, draw, enamor, enrapture, ensorcell, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, grab, hex, hypnotize, inveigle, kill*, knock dead, knock out, magnetize, mesmerize, please, possess, put under a spell, send*, slay, spell*, sweep off feet, take*, tickle, tickle pink, transport, turn on, vamp, voodoo, wile, win, win over, wow*

Antonyms:

displease, irritate, offend, repel, repulse, turn off
Main Entry: enamor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fascinate, captivate

Synonyms:

attract, bewitch, charm, enchant, endear, enrapture, enthrall, entice, entrance, fall in love with, grab, infatuate, make hit with, please, slay, sweep off feet, turn on

Antonyms:

dislike, hate
Main Entry: enamored
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in love

Synonyms:

amorous, attracted, besotted, bewitched, captivated, charmed, crazy about, devoted, dotty, enchanted, enraptured, entranced, fascinated, fond, gone*, has a thing about, hooked, infatuated, loving, nuts about, silly about, smitten, stuck on, swept off one's feet, taken, wild about

Antonyms:

disliked, hated
Main Entry: enchant
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: delight, mesmerize

Synonyms:

allure, beguile, bewitch, captivate, carry away, cast a spell on, charm, delectate, draw, enamor, enrapture, ensorcell, enthrall, entice, entrance, fascinate, grab, gratify, hex, hypnotize, kill*, knock dead, magnetize, make a hit with, make happy, please, send*, slay, spell, spellbind, sweep off feet, take, thrill, turn on, voodoo, wile, wow*

Antonyms:

bother, disenchant, disgust, repel, repulse
Main Entry: lure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attract, seduce

Synonyms:

allure, bag, bait, beckon, beguile, bewitch, cajole, captivate, capture, catch, charm, come on, decoy, drag, draw, enchant, ensnare, entice, fascinate, grab, haul, hit on, hook, inveigle, invite, lead on, pull, rope, steer, suck in, sweep off one's feet, tempt, train, turn on

Antonyms:

antagonize, disenchant, disgust, dissuade, repulse, turn off
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