Synonym: beautiful, charming, desirable, pleasing, winning. Antonym: repulsive. Similar words: attraction, attract, active transport, active, actively, distract, contract, abstract. Meaning: [-tɪv] adj. 1. pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm 2. having power to arouse interest 3. having the properties of a magnet; the ability to draw or pull.
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151. I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her. Ellen DeGeneres
152. During periods of recovery, stocks are usually more attractive investments because rising economic activity increases companies' earnings.
153. Some of the more sensational reports claimed that Misrati had used his attractive young daughter to gain access to information.
154. Logistic considerations make the Moon a very attractive base of operations if ice is abundant in the lunar polar regions.
155. Submarine cables provide an attractive economic advantage for selected routes where the growth in demand for communications capacity is high.
156. We have retained a healthy share of middleand upper-class readers, an affluent audience attractive to advertisers.
157. In these early days a flying career was not particularly attractive in view of the frequency of fatal accidents.
158. The book would look a lot more attractive if they added a few color pictures.
159. Having acquired the taste,[http://sentencedict.com] a service career became increasingly attractive to them.
160. They are about the need for social acceptance and, frequently, about the need to be sexually attractive.
161. Those households tend to be wealthier and better educated on average, making newspaper readers an attractive market for advertisers.
162. That makes this new release an exceptionally attractive one, and essential listening for this much-loved violinist's admirers.
163. Thirty five is a very attractive age; London society is full of women who have of their own free choice remained thirty- five for years. Oscar Wilde
164. Added to this were attractive displays of children's work, to celebrate their achievement.
165. People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive. Blaise Pascal
166. You might have thought that, in the abstract, the immediate prospect was attractive.
167. In addition the church might consider placing paid advertisements from time to time, highlighting forthcoming events which could be made especially attractive to the outsider.
More similar words: attraction, attract, active transport, active, actively, distract, contract, abstract, fraction, practice, practical, activist, activity, contractor, practically, in practice, interaction, practitioner, out of practice, detective, objective, protective, productive, collective, perspective, distinctive, transaction, effectively, respectively, effectiveness.