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Dictionary definition of entice

To attract or tempt someone to do something, usually by offering something appealing or desirable.
"They aim to entice investors with the promise of high returns."

Detailed meaning of entice

The action of enticement is done with the intent to persuade, induce or allure someone to take a specific action or to go to a specific place. It can be used to describe a wide range of situations such as, luring someone with a reward, a promise, or an opportunity, or even with a deception. Enticement can be used in a positive or negative way, it can be used to motivate someone to do something good or productive or it can be used to manipulate or exploit someone into doing something they might not want to do. Enticement can also be used in a more general sense, to describe anything that draws or attracts someone's attention or interest, such as an enticingly delicious smell or an enticingly beautiful view.

Example sentences containing entice

1. Bright lights and music entice visitors into the bustling, lively fairground.
2. Ads that entice shoppers promise quality products at unbeatable prices.
3. Sweet aromas from the bakery entice pedestrians as they walk by.
4. Resorts entice tourists with picturesque views and luxurious amenities.
5. Festivals entice locals and tourists with a mix of culture and fun.
6. The golden sunset at the beach can entice anyone to pause and admire.

History and etymology of entice

The verb 'entice' has its etymological roots in Old French, specifically from the word 'entecier,' which means 'to provoke' or 'to incite.' This Old French term, in turn, is believed to have been influenced by the Latin word 'titio,' meaning 'a firebrand' or 'something that kindles.' In the context of 'entice,' the idea is to kindle or provoke someone's interest or desire by offering something appealing or desirable. In English, 'entice' emerged in the late 14th century and has retained its sense of attracting or tempting someone by offering enticements, whether they be rewards, pleasures, or alluring incentives. Thus, the etymology of 'entice' reflects its historical connection to the notion of incitement and the art of persuading someone through the promise of something alluring.

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Further usage examples of entice

1. Lush green parks entice city dwellers seeking a breath of fresh air.
2. Museums entice art lovers with exclusive exhibits and renowned pieces.
3. Casinos entice players with the thrill of luck and potential riches.
4. Bookstores entice readers with shelves filled with worlds to explore.
5. Warm, cozy cafes entice people seeking relaxation and a hot drink.
6. I try to entice the kitten out from under the bed with a string.
7. Local bakeries entice customers with the aroma of freshly baked bread.
8. The company plans to entice potential employees by offering flexible working hours.
9. Colorful flowers in the garden entice a variety of hummingbirds.
10. Our new products will entice consumers to buy more.
11. She uses her cooking skills to entice friends to her dinner parties.
12. The travel agency hopes to entice tourists with package deals.
13. Online gaming platforms entice players with free bonuses.
14. Movie trailers aim to entice viewers to come and watch the film.
15. We will entice potential subscribers with a free one-month trial.
16. The catchy music from the ice cream truck is designed to entice children.
17. Shops entice holiday shoppers with major sales and discounts.
18. Car manufacturers often entice buyers with zero percent financing.
19. Museums entice visitors with rotating exhibits and interactive installations.
20. The aim of the commercial is to entice viewers into purchasing the product.
21. The spa attempts to entice customers with a variety of relaxation treatments.
22. Modern gyms entice members by providing state-of-the-art workout equipment.
23. Bookstores often entice readers with author signings and exclusive releases.
24. Streaming platforms entice users by offering exclusive content.

Prefix en-, Interaction and Articulation, Middle School 3, Persuasion and Negotiation

allure,beguile,cajole,coax,induce,inveigle,invite,persuade,seduce

draw

lure, repel, dissuade, discourage

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