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Sentence count:172+4Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alluringbeguilingenticingtantalisingtantalizingSimilar words: contemptibletemptattemptcontemptexemptionredemptionpreemptiveself-contemptMeaning: ['temptɪŋ]  adj. 1. highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire 2. very pleasantly inviting. 
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91, It was very tempting to just stay put but the longer we put it off the worse it would be.
92, It may be tempting to describe urban centers in the developing world as almost beyond hope.
93, In the new part of the town, wide boulevards house a range of tempting duty-free shops for buying silverware and ceramics.
94, As well as its unparalleled choice of about 70 different champagnes, Oddbins now boasts around 50 tempting imitators.
95, It's very tempting to leave your jacket and tie at home when the temperature starts to soar.
96, This became a difficult order to follow after silver was found in tempting abundance at a place called Los Frayles.
97, If your company is short on cash, it becomes very tempting not to remit these taxes.
98, But they may be more dangerous there, because of the great bulk of official paper which sometimes supplies tempting shortcuts.
99, Shops and garden centres are fully stocked with row upon row of tempting treasures to add to our gardens.
100, The task they serve evolves as they are developed, and it is tempting to continue tinkering endlessly.
101, It would be easy, even tempting, to take a pot shot at us.
102, It's definitely tempting to dismiss this peculiar, fledging series as trivial.
103, The truly enormous condor, with its wingspread of ten feet,(www.Sentencedict.com) is a tempting target for the idle rifle.
104, Wealthy tourists are tempting targets for bag snatchers.
105, He was tempting me, baiting me.
106, The Widow Douglas'splendid hospitality was a tempting bait.
107, She was tempting him to cheat on his wife.
108, A nap is a tempting idea.
109, It must be tempting to nobble a rival.
110, It now carries a tempting current yield of 13%.
111, At first glance[sentencedict.com], it would be tempting to agree.
112, Tempting apple blossom, freesia petals and warm vanilla bean.
113, After three decades of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific, it is tempting to dismiss the possibility of tension and conflict in that critical region.
114, Relationships with co-workers can be especially tempting,because more and more people have no time to socialise.
115, The death of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, its founder, after a year, was a fatal blow to the first vision; Islamist rhetoric was a tempting tool for his successors.
116, It may be tempting to carryout a few tasks when a deadline is looming, but leave this to others while you get on with managing the project.
117, Bombed-out bank valuations, on the other hand, look less tempting, given the root cause of their problems: opaque, potentially toxic balance sheets.
118, Now, given that, it might seem tempting in retrospect to conclude that the Plaza Accord was a bad idea.
119, Although it"s tempting, it doesn"t work. By all means gloss over the unflattering things. But out-right fibbing NEVER pays.
120, When economic times are tough it is generally thought that the pawnbroking industry booms--after all gold and cheap loans are tempting for credit crunchers.
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