se
duce
Third Person
seduces
Present Participle
seducing
Past Tense
seduced
Past Participle
seduced
1
to persuade someone into engaging in sexual activity, often through charm
transitive
- The character in the novel used cunning tactics to seduce the protagonist.
- Some individuals may attempt to seduce others with flattering words and gestures.
- In the movie, the femme fatale tried to seduce the detective to gain information.
- It's crucial to respect boundaries and not attempt to seduce someone without their consent.
- Being aware of the power dynamics, it's important not to use influence to seduce others against their will.
2
to influence someone to do something by making it seem interesting or pleasant
transitive
- The advertisement seduced consumers with promises of luxury and convenience.
- The idea of a tropical vacation seduced them, and they booked their tickets right away.
- The chef seduced the crowd with a tantalizing description of his new dish.
- She seduced him into trying a new hobby by making it sound exciting and fun.
- The tranquil beach resort seduced her into staying longer than planned.