tempt
81tempting — tempt ► VERB 1) entice (someone) to do something against their better judgement. 2) (be tempted to do) have an urge or inclination to do. 3) attract; charm. ● tempt fate (or providence) Cf. ↑tempt providence …
82tempting — tempt|ing [ temptıŋ ] adjective used for describing something that makes you feel you would like to have it or do it: a tempting array of desserts There are still lots of tempting offers on nearly new cars. it is tempting to do something used for …
83attempt*/*/ — [əˈtempt] noun [C] I 1) an effort to do something the president s final attempt to reach a settlement with the rebel forces[/ex] an attempt on the world record[/ex] It s his fourth attempt at flying a balloon around the world.[/ex] 2) an attack… …
84tempter — tempt•er [[t]ˈtɛmp tər[/t]] n. 1) one that tempts, esp. to evil 2) rel the Tempter, Satan • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME temptour < OF temptere < LL temptātor tempter (to sin), L: one who attempts; see tempt, tor …
85tempted — tempt v. allure, entice, tantalize, seduce …
86tempts — tempt v. allure, entice, tantalize, seduce …
87temptable — tempt·able …
88temptingly — tempt·ing·ly …
89temptingness — tempt·ing·ness …
90temptress — tempt·ress …