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allurement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"allurement" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe the act of enticing or attracting someone, often in a seductive or appealing manner. Example: "The allurement of the bright lights drew the tourists to the city." Alternative expressions include "attraction" and "enticement."
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Some states in India have passed "anti-conversion" laws banning evangelists from using force or "allurement"—code for Christians and Muslims converting Hindu untouchables, who tend to get a raw deal under the caste system.
News & Media
IN AN effort to discourage the conversion of low-caste Hindus to Islam and Christianity, the government of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu passed a local law on October 5th banning such conversions if they are made by force or "allurement".
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The pelage is significant in several respects: as insulation; as a guard against injury; and, in its coloration and pattern, as a species adornment for mutual recognition among species members, concealment from enemies, or, in the case of many males, as a sexual allurement to promote courtship and mating.
Encyclopedias
By asserting that nature has a value in and of itself, Francis is overturning centuries of theological interpretation that regarded the natural world with outright hostility — as a misery to be transcended and an "allurement" to be resisted.
News & Media
The new allurement — the enticement meant to flutter the secret heart of today's hotel guest, to provide a luxury so lusted-for that it feels almost illicit — was inside the gauzy bag on the bed: tools and advice on how to achieve that all-but-impossible dream, a decent night's sleep.
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Iran denies using "any kind of allurement or coercion", or to otherwise recruiting Afghans to fight in Syria, according to an embassy spokesman in Kabul.
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So, despite the state's genuine allurements, such as the beauty of its lakes, the renowned placidity of its people and its top-notch public-education system, it has yet to see a big influx of new, highly skilled workers.
News & Media
The burden of office weighed heavy.Behind the scenes, too, the pure president was caving in to the allurements of his job.
News & Media
London's direct-access hostels have converted dormitories into single rooms, which means fewer beds (about 3,000 today, compared with almost 10,000 in the early 1980s) but more enticing ones.Lest the homeless remain unimpressed by these allurements, the pros of indoor facilities are aggressively touted.
News & Media
In the patriarch Ignatius (847 858; 867–877) they discovered a spokesman after their own hearts: one drawn from the monastic ranks and contemptuous of all the allurements that the world of secular learning seemed to offer.
Encyclopedias
There was also an intense and vivid communal life, much preferred to outside allurements, with choir-outings, concerts, harvest festivals, feasts, penny-dances and junkets galore.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "allurement" when you want to emphasize the seductive or enticing quality of something. It suggests a deliberate or inherent attractiveness.
Common error
Avoid using "allurement" when a simpler term like "attraction" or "appeal" suffices. "Allurement" carries a stronger connotation of temptation or deliberate enticement. It is also incorrect to use the word "allurement" as a verb. As a noun, the word has very different connotations than when using "allure" as a verb.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "allurement" primarily functions as a subject or object in a sentence, describing something that attracts or entices. Ludwig provides examples where it modifies nouns, such as "sexual allurement" or acts as a subject, as in "The new allurement... was inside the gauzy bag on the bed."
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Encyclopedias
15%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Allurement" signifies attractiveness or enticement, often carrying a connotation of temptation. As Ludwig AI explains, it functions as a noun, commonly appearing as the subject or object in a sentence, particularly in media, encyclopedias and scientific writing. While grammatically sound and considered correct, "allurement" is not as frequent as simpler alternatives like "attraction" or "appeal". When using "allurement", ensure that you intend to convey the specific nuance of temptation or deliberate enticement to choose this word over other synonyms.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attraction
A more general term for drawing someone or something in.
enticement
Highlights the act of tempting or luring someone.
temptation
Emphasizes the desire to do something, often something wrong or unwise.
lure
Implies a deliberate attempt to attract, sometimes with a hidden motive.
appeal
Focuses on the quality that makes something attractive or interesting.
charm
Suggests a pleasing or attractive quality.
seduction
Implies a strong and often irresistible attraction.
fascination
Indicates a strong interest or captivation.
magnetism
Suggests a powerful and inexplicable attraction.
invitation
A formal or explicit request or offering to attract.
FAQs
How can I use "allurement" in a sentence?
You can use "allurement" to describe something that attracts or entices. For example, "The "allurement of easy money" led him down a dangerous path."
What are some synonyms for "allurement"?
Alternatives to "allurement" include "attraction", "enticement", "temptation", and "appeal". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "allurement" a formal or informal word?
"Allurement" is neither strictly formal nor informal, but it tends to be used in more descriptive or literary contexts than everyday conversation. It is commonly found in "news and media" or encyclopedic writing.
What is the difference between "allurement" and "allure"?
"Allure" can be a noun or a verb, while "allurement" is only a noun. "Allure" (as a verb) means to strongly attract or tempt, while "allurement" (as a noun) refers to the quality of being attractive or tempting.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested