Synonym: alluring, beguiling, enticing, tantalising, tantalizing. Similar words: contemptible, tempt, attempt, contempt, exemption, redemption, preemptive, self-contempt. Meaning: ['temptɪŋ] adj. 1. highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire 2. very pleasantly inviting.
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121, Don't badmouth your former employer, no matter how tempting. You'll look unprofessional and give the interviewer reason to suspect you're difficult to work with.
122, The natural harbor in the modern capital of Castries and the ideal climate for planting sugar cane made it a tempting prize.
123, It's tempting to imagine riverboats hauling freight, green fields stretching out from either bank, industrial towns and cities drawing water for their factories.
124, Because SCA is a component model, and has a programming model as part of its definition, it may be tempting to assume that interoperation also includes portability, but that is not the case today.
125, She was grateful to her companion for not tempting her to swerve.
126, Plymouth University students visited Cornish seaside resorts , tempting young holiday - makers with surfboards and cinema vouchers.
127, They might prove irresistibly tempting to identity thieves and marketing firms.
128, Lk .11:16 And others, tempting Him, sought from Him a sign out of heaven.
129, The result: a Lowland single malt whisky with the tempting aroma of toasted almonds, caramelized toffee and the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste.
130, It's tempting in this instance to embed some processing of list elements into the sort operation, such as the one shown here in Listing 5.
131, It is tempting Providence to go in that old boat.
132, It is tempting to want to do everything every Lord's Day, but we must also keep in mind that physical rest is a significant part of spiritual rest.
133, The most tempting place in Yanghuo is the Slabstone Street,which has gained a new name as "The Western Street". Sentencedict.com
134, And yes, contrary to the tempting title, these may not be secrets but these are things that tend to be forgotten in the daily minutia you face.
135, It is tempting to identify the Roman Mithras with the Persian Mithra, except that there is no known Persian legend or text about Mithra killing a bull or being associated with other animals.
136, Fyodor Dostoyevsky denies rational characters and deems that logos tempting people to crime.
137, Sometimes it's tempting to re - characterize your actual feelings and motives.
138, Shopping, travelling and real money proved far more tempting than idealism.
139, Muffin (Mini Size) are Anytime Treats. Dig into our Tempting Coffee Bean home-style selection of Cranberry, Banana, Chocolate Chip and Original Flavor.
140, It is best employed from a distance[sentencedict.com], as its ball-shaped cognitive unit is too large and tempting a target for enemy fire.
141, If you're slimming, resisting tempting goodies becomes a measure of your "success" as a woman.
142, I saw a tempting bait indeed, and not to be resisted by one of my occupation.
143, It is tempting to read too much into the conflation (are you calling the president a terror leader?) or to look past it entirely (the names sound similar, big deal).
144, I long to be seductive and tempting. What's Helen got that I haven't got?
145, They lie still under ultra - violet lamp, tempting fate with skin cancer.
146, For Searle and growing pharmaceutical company, the prospect of a birth control pill was tempting - and terrifying.
147, Although tempting, fad diets and diet pills are usually not effective and in many cases cause additional health problems.
148, It is almost tempting to use as an analogy the Laffer Curve, which was popular for a while in so-called Reaganomics .
149, Because changing queue manager names in a point-to-point network is disruptive, it is tempting to reuse the same names for queue managers and channels during failover and migration.
150, She refused to fall in , however , with Clovis 's tempting suggestion of a primeval dance party.
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