Synonym: attract, captivate, charm, fascinate, infatuate, tempt. Similar words: failure, call up, fill up, roll up, pull up, allusion, illusion, fall under. Meaning: [ə'ljʊə] n. the power to entice or attract through personal charm. v. dispose or incline or entice to.
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(61) The allure and charm of Paris captivate all who visit there.
(62) "There is no doubt this just adds to the allure to a potential Facebook IPO," said Morningstar IPO strategist Bill Buhr.
(63) Even in today's rancid economy, Germany's automotive and electronic industries exert an inexorable allure.
(64) But for me, it was the legacy of Byron and the Shelleys — and thejuxtaposition of such larger-than-life characters in such a pristinebuttoned-down place that gave Lake Geneva its most powerful allure.
(65) The characters in my "story", the slickness of the images, and the allure of the technological processes, which tempt me away from the hands-on, traditional methods of working that, I know.
(66) He generally shunned the traps there were laid to allure him into discussion.
(67) Based on Theodore Dreiser's novel "An American Tragedy," it starred Ms. Taylor as an heiress whose allure is so potent it drives a young striver (Ms.
(68) Remember to use the knowledge gained from reading the guest to point out features that might provide a benefit; instead allure and entice them with visually and emotionally descriptive language.
More similar words: failure, call up, fill up, roll up, pull up, allusion, illusion, fall under, pollution, illustrate, antebellum, hallucinate, illuminate, disillusion, make full use of, sure, azure, purely, bureau, mature, injure, duress, for sure, figure, ensure, assure, secure, culture, texture, capture.